• wraekscadu@vargar.org
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    20 hours ago
    1. Do not engage with someone unwilling to have a good faith convo. Most folks unfortunately, don’t even know what good faith arguments mean.
    2. Arguing with a bad faith counterpart makes sense when you want to explore your own beliefs further by probing them from different angles, when you’re simply having fun using your brain, and when you want to leave your argument for a third party observing the conversation.

    Attempting to convince someone else directly is quite impossible online in my experience. Simply because people generally aren’t here to have good faith convos.

    Leaving a convo/not replying to a rebuttal is NOT conceding your point.