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10 May 2005 02:28 pmSince I broke my own guideline of not contributing to dogpiling threads on alt.poly, I obligated myself to make a substantive post to alt.poly.
When I thought up the idea for the post, I initially hesitated to post it because I thought that some folks might believe I was sending messages to them personally or referring to their situation specifically. Which I amn't.
But I couldn't think of any other thing to post, so I went ahead and posted it anyway.
I hope that neither the post nor the disclaimer hurts or offends anyone.
When I thought up the idea for the post, I initially hesitated to post it because I thought that some folks might believe I was sending messages to them personally or referring to their situation specifically. Which I amn't.
But I couldn't think of any other thing to post, so I went ahead and posted it anyway.
I hope that neither the post nor the disclaimer hurts or offends anyone.
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Date: 10 May 2005 10:07 pm (UTC)And I *love* Betsy's quote from your .sig file. (-:
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Date: 10 May 2005 10:15 pm (UTC)I suspect I will regret not staying out of that other thread soon enough.
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Date: 10 May 2005 10:35 pm (UTC)Oh - hey! I didn't realize you were on LJ! I hope you don't object to my "friending" you.
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Date: 10 May 2005 10:47 pm (UTC)You have better reason for participating in that other thread than most...
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Date: 11 May 2005 12:09 am (UTC)I like Steve, usually, and I like that he often presents a distinctive viewpoint on things. I don't think he's likely to accomplish what he seems to want to here, though (I think Stef's advice on how to influence the tone of the newsgroup is pretty dead-on, really), and given that I have to imagine he knows that, I'm not sure what his motivation is, unless it's just to vent. If that's the case, I don't know whether it's more useful to discuss the topic with him or just ignore him, but I am prone to erring on the side of running my mouth...
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Date: 11 May 2005 09:02 am (UTC)Got any ideas about what to do when blind spots and hot spots collide?
I think Laura's post described something similar to the reasons I get cranky. That is, where there is a point being made, sometimes it's hard to work out whether someone is picking it undone via the application of logic to test the point, or just dismissing the whole thing on a technicality. And that doesn't even address the question as to whether logic can be applied to all personal communication situations.
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Date: 11 May 2005 03:33 pm (UTC)thanks.
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Date: 11 May 2005 05:23 pm (UTC)I know what I do, which is state my POV/argument directly to the person once or twice, and if I get a sense the person isn't paying attention and thinking about what I said, then ignore them. The conversation will shift soon enough.
I don't know what to do to make the person think about what I said.
As for Steve specifically, the hyperlogical "debate" mode of communication that he uses annoys me a lot. Gentle humor sometimes knocks him out of it on a case by case basis, but doesn't stop him from using it altogether.
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Date: 11 May 2005 05:26 pm (UTC)The "Wheel of Fortune" post isn't dogpiling. The dogpiling is going on in another thread.
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Date: 11 May 2005 06:48 pm (UTC)I hate dogpiling, even when I actually agree with the general drift of the 'pilers' arguments.
It reminds me of nasty group behaviour in schools, on committees, and society generally. I see the pattern as part of human broken-ness, or at least immaturuity.
And I hate it if I catch myself joining in.
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