As someone who is often (as the article describes) willfully indifferent to the finer arts of conversation, I personally appreciate the directness and sharpness of discussion here. I feel like I can take people’s comments at face value, and that I can usually assess a fair consensus about something by reading people’s reactions to it, rather than having to figure out what social factors are influencing the posts. So I’m anti-politeness!
I do know, though, that a lack of grace in these areas can totally drive away some personalities, which is probably a much more severe consequence than making life a little more ambiguous for us few social pariahs.
As someone who is often (as the article describes) willfully indifferent to the finer arts of conversation, I personally appreciate the directness and sharpness of discussion here. I feel like I can take people’s comments at face value, and that I can usually assess a fair consensus about something by reading people’s reactions to it, rather than having to figure out what social factors are influencing the posts. So I’m anti-politeness!
I do know, though, that a lack of grace in these areas can totally drive away some personalities, which is probably a much more severe consequence than making life a little more ambiguous for us few social pariahs.