I’m not sure what you’re asking in this. Worldwide availability of a wide range of discussion types is currently available, but that’s still only a tiny fraction of imaginable discussion-type space.
I think there are plenty of mechanisms for individuals to choose whether they want to discuss something, and how and with whom, so it only takes a few to show the value of a given type, and if it turns out to be important or consequential, great!
Suppose hypothetically that the worldwide availability of this type of discussion was zero. Do you think that would be important or consequential?
I’m not sure what you’re asking in this. Worldwide availability of a wide range of discussion types is currently available, but that’s still only a tiny fraction of imaginable discussion-type space.
I think there are plenty of mechanisms for individuals to choose whether they want to discuss something, and how and with whom, so it only takes a few to show the value of a given type, and if it turns out to be important or consequential, great!
Note—I’m mostly done with this topic for now.