Occasional reminder that if you want people to have conversations with you, it needs to be pleasant to have conversations with you. Otherwise you're shooting for a muting.
... so my TLDR here is "maybe Brian was arguing in good faith and was not purposefully ignoring your points, and there was just a communication flaw". ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Something to think about.
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Example conversation: I say X. Someone else says, in all honesty and good faith: ABCDEF! I say: Ok, but that doesn't actually change X. They then respond with: "FUCK YOUR X." This is a conversation I don't particularly want to have regardless of faith.
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I suppose my argument is that when I give you an additional piece of Bayesian data that "person M thinks that person B is of good faith", you might factor that in to your evaluation of whether tweet #19287123 actually mean "!@# YOU" or not.
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