Slugging vs Bleeding Out

Survivor main here - can we as a community please align that there is a difference between slugging and bleeding people out. One is a fine, the other is not.

Slugging - leaving people on the ground, typically to build pressure. There is a wide spectrum of playstyles that fit here but importantly, there is a very clear purpose to doing it in service of winning the game. Slugging to get win during endgame or pre-endgame, taking advantage of grouped up survivors, playing Twins, slugging for 4k etc. Mostly recently, there's the build and playstyle that completely ignores hooks until everyone is out. In my opinion, all of this (albeit sometimes unfun) is fine because you are doing it to win.

Bleeding Out - when everyone is already down and you have already won, opting to not hook anyone to end the game and instead waiting for the bleed out timer. At this point, the Killer has already won and bleeding people out is not in service of winning, it's in service of prolonging the survivor's suffering. In my opinion, this is just toxic.

What, if anything, is done about the bleeding out is TBD, but I think we need a broad, cross-party consensus first.