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[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 months ago

I always kind of wonder generally why it is that the time-tested and great advice of "don't feed the trolls"

For the same reason “if you see something, say something” would stop getting adhered to if people got sloppy, or self-serving, with their interpretations of the word “something”.

The concept of “troll” used to mean: Inducing a person to spend lots of effort responding to some nonsense, as a way of messing with them.

Now the word “troll” refers to: Any and all bad actors online. Which includes people who ask me politely for sources when I make bold claims. They’re the baddies, and I know because of this baddie checklist:

  • Polite
  • Asking questions
  • Claims to want to understand me
  • Wants to see sources