Depends on the desired certainty. I haven’t yet written a confused post about ornithopters on a forum whose understanding of “ornithopter” differs significantly from the popular usage, so this example isn’t that much illuminating.
The best way to ascertain that I interpret a word the same way as others do is to engage in discussions. By reading only it’s going to be more difficult.
I wouldn’t think it’d be all that difficult in absolute terms in this case, but even if it is, then read a bit, ask questions and engage in discussions, and hold off on making speeches until you can reasonably infer you know what’s going on.
Depends on the desired certainty. I haven’t yet written a confused post about ornithopters on a forum whose understanding of “ornithopter” differs significantly from the popular usage, so this example isn’t that much illuminating.
The best way to ascertain that I interpret a word the same way as others do is to engage in discussions. By reading only it’s going to be more difficult.
I wouldn’t think it’d be all that difficult in absolute terms in this case, but even if it is, then read a bit, ask questions and engage in discussions, and hold off on making speeches until you can reasonably infer you know what’s going on.