“Misleading” needs a clearer account. How is it done? Why is it bad faith? How can we prove intent to mislead? It’s not as simple as simply giving wrong directions knowingly (that would be a lie).
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A misleading statement is one whose truth value exhibits sensitive dependence on initial narrative for the listener, and whose truth value for the speaker is illegible. It’s a half-truth X because the truth value of interest, X+Y, depends on the unspoken Y.
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When is it okay or not okay to take a statement “out of context”? When is it okay or not okay to substitute your context for the speaker’s? Maybe when you suspect that the speaker actually shares your context but is pretending to operate in a different one for personal gain.
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asserting the frame isn't wide enough is fine... as long as it's finite and not recursive thoughtfully considering something within a larger narrative is probably useful... as long as that's not the only narrative under consideration
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"de-contextualized" feels like "needs deliberate disordering" in Cynefinspeak
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Calling a statement misleading tells you the category of criticism, but it cannot be the whole criticism. So just like “you’re mean”, it’s not sufficient in itself as an explanation.
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I’ve been defining toxic narratives as deliberately false or misleading. I think it fits there
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