If your concerns are valid, then it doesn’t help those that are not aware of who you are talking about, by hiding the identity of the accused. We’re all grown ups here we can handle it.
I think the pattern is also important per se. You can meet the pattern in the future, in another place.
It’s a pattern of how to appear reasonable, cast doubt on everything, and yet never say anything tangible that could be used against you. It’s a way to suggest that other people are wrong somehow, without accusing them directly, so they can’t even defend themselves. It is not even clear if the person doing this has some specific mission, or if breeding uncertainty and suspicion is their sole mission.
And the worst thing, it works. When it happens, expect such person to be upvoted, and people who point at them (such as Richard), downvoted.
As Viliam_Bur says, it is the general pattern that is my subject here, not to heap further opprobrium on the one who posted what I excerpted. Goodness knows I’ve been telling him to his virtual face enough of what I think of him already.
If your concerns are valid, then it doesn’t help those that are not aware of who you are talking about, by hiding the identity of the accused. We’re all grown ups here we can handle it.
I think the pattern is also important per se. You can meet the pattern in the future, in another place.
It’s a pattern of how to appear reasonable, cast doubt on everything, and yet never say anything tangible that could be used against you. It’s a way to suggest that other people are wrong somehow, without accusing them directly, so they can’t even defend themselves. It is not even clear if the person doing this has some specific mission, or if breeding uncertainty and suspicion is their sole mission.
And the worst thing, it works. When it happens, expect such person to be upvoted, and people who point at them (such as Richard), downvoted.
As Viliam_Bur says, it is the general pattern that is my subject here, not to heap further opprobrium on the one who posted what I excerpted. Goodness knows I’ve been telling him to his virtual face enough of what I think of him already.
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