I think acting intentionally to produce outrage or to avoid it are both problems. Say what's important & if outrage results, weather it.
I have a real tendency to feed trolls & I think this, on a larger scale, explains things like the milo phenomenon.
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In all public situations you have to consider outside observers.
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Of course. But you don't have to consider only them.
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But you probably should. When your interlocutor ceases to be reasoning with you honestly, turn your attention to others or walk away
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What is this related to? I thought we were talking abt whether we can see popular trolls & ppl reacting to them as a problem.
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Whether we should only care about reactions or consider the behaviour causing them & their motivations?
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Finding those answers might feel good but they won't correlate with solutions.
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Why? I'm not following you at all.
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Does highlighting someone as a troll reduce their influence, alter their behavior, or defeat their arguments?
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