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<blockquote data-quote="Umbran" data-source="post: 8945387" data-attributes="member: 177"><p>We can give general guidance here, and have been trying, but in order to speak <em>specifically</em> to your example, we'd need the details - which would then develop into a discussion of that topic, rather than this one.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If folks feel a need to interject <em>every time</em> they see what they think are inaccuracies, then no discussion ever gets anywhere, because there's always someone who thinks you are inaccurate.</p><p></p><p>Discourse is a <em>social</em> interaction. Folks sometimes have issues remembering that there is little point with correction if the subject you are trying to correct isn't in a state to <em>receive</em> that updated information - just confronting people with "You are wrong!" has a very high failure rate for that task. When the subject you're correcting has <em>specifically stated</em> they don't want to have to defend their premise is exactly the wrong time to try to correct that premise.</p><p></p><p>It is a matter of reading the room, and picking your battles. Since the text medium and people-on-internet are bad at discretion, we have some formalism around it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umbran, post: 8945387, member: 177"] We can give general guidance here, and have been trying, but in order to speak [I]specifically[/I] to your example, we'd need the details - which would then develop into a discussion of that topic, rather than this one. If folks feel a need to interject [I]every time[/I] they see what they think are inaccuracies, then no discussion ever gets anywhere, because there's always someone who thinks you are inaccurate. Discourse is a [I]social[/I] interaction. Folks sometimes have issues remembering that there is little point with correction if the subject you are trying to correct isn't in a state to [I]receive[/I] that updated information - just confronting people with "You are wrong!" has a very high failure rate for that task. When the subject you're correcting has [I]specifically stated[/I] they don't want to have to defend their premise is exactly the wrong time to try to correct that premise. It is a matter of reading the room, and picking your battles. Since the text medium and people-on-internet are bad at discretion, we have some formalism around it. [/QUOTE]
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