You are asking John to do something that is clearly unwise for him to do in a form typically used with the connotation that if the person does not comply it is because they can not. This is disingenuous.
If John wants a problem to stop, it would be nice to first identify more clearly the source of the problem. Otherwise he’s just doing the LW analogue of vaguebooking.
It’s not obvious to me that “the source of the problem” and “the people most saliently exhibiting the symptoms” are the same thing. It’s also not obvious to me that “the source of the problem” necessarily refers to any particular set of individuals.
You are asking John to do something that is clearly unwise for him to do in a form typically used with the connotation that if the person does not comply it is because they can not. This is disingenuous.
Good point, though he might reply to him in a private message.
If John wants a problem to stop, it would be nice to first identify more clearly the source of the problem. Otherwise he’s just doing the LW analogue of vaguebooking.
It’s not obvious to me that “the source of the problem” and “the people most saliently exhibiting the symptoms” are the same thing. It’s also not obvious to me that “the source of the problem” necessarily refers to any particular set of individuals.