Me on @MargRev (thanks @tylercowen):https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2018/05/michael-nielsen-standing-one-foot.html …
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For most people - even people I like a great deal and who I find it easy to argue with in person - Twitter (esp at 140 chars, less so now) encourages you to strip out all the little allowances that are actually crucial for good argument.
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And, of course, in general good argument requires a lot of good faith norms to be present and enforced. These are not present in many parts of the Internet, and hard to conjure up quickly. Thus “Yes, and” is often a good default starting point. And it’s a wonderful mode, anyway!!
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omg <3 <3 <3
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You & Devon both do this (gracious, good faith disagreement) thing superbly -- which is part of why I was curious about how that relates to your notion of "Yes, and" culture.
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Agree with this! Another odd angle is that two people may have that trust. But a third observer of their convo may lack it on the same interaction
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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