It would help if there weren’t a presumption of ill-intent. Discourse would be much more functional if people assumed good faith and only reacted once it became clear there was none.
Folks are swimming in a sea of ill-intent. Ill-intent is part of their daily lived experience.
While, if you are of good intent, having folks ignore that fact might be helpful, it does leave them open and exposed to ill intent.
Now, we can ask ourselves - honestly, is our point so valuable to the world that everyone should leave themselves vulnerable to ill-intent for us? If not, it becomes an exercise for an author to make sure they actively separate themselves from those of ill-intent.