I agree that some of these are a bit harsh or cold and can be used in a mean way. At first I was thinking to not include them, but I decided that since this is an experiment, I’d include them and see how they get used in practice.
”Not planning to respond” was requested by Wei Dai among others because he disliked when people just left conversations.
“I already addressed this” is intended for authors who put a lot of effort into a post and then have people and raise objections to think that were already addressed (which is pretty frustrating for the author). That react theoretically gives them a low effort way to to respond to low effort readers. (It sucks if you’re required to respond with a lot of effort to people who put in little.)
I agree that some of these are a bit harsh or cold and can be used in a mean way. At first I was thinking to not include them, but I decided that since this is an experiment, I’d include them and see how they get used in practice.
”Not planning to respond” was requested by Wei Dai among others because he disliked when people just left conversations.
“I already addressed this” is intended for authors who put a lot of effort into a post and then have people and raise objections to think that were already addressed (which is pretty frustrating for the author). That react theoretically gives them a low effort way to to respond to low effort readers. (It sucks if you’re required to respond with a lot of effort to people who put in little.)