That was implied information: “it seems to me as though there is little point in continuing to point them out. You can’t say I didn’t try to help you sort yourself out.”
“Likely to stop” is a probabalistic statement. I am still likely to stop posting on this thread soon. I have done my bit to promote the correct answer to this problem. A top level post explains the correct answer in some detail. I feel as though my work here is done.
Were someone else exhibiting similar posting behavior, would you draw the same conclusion? You may sincerely desire to terminate your conversation with neq1, but you appear to cesire* to continue it.
* A “cesire” is a motivator to action that works like a desire even when accompanied by a conflicting desire—much like an alief can induce emotional reactions in the same way as beliefs even in the presence of a contrary belief.
The conclusion that you feel your work is done. Such a state removes the desire to continue responding to neq1, and—as such a desire is the only apparent reason to respond to neq1 - leads to a cessation of posts in the associated thread(s). This has not occurred.
I haven’t argued about the topic of this post for a little while now—and certainly not since writing “I feel as though my work here is done”.
Rather I am here defending my reputation against assaults from people who don’t like my posting style—and seem keen to let everyone else know of their disapproval. I’ll probably give up with that too, soon enough.
Were someone else exhibiting similar posting behavior, would you draw the same conclusion? You may sincerely desire to terminate your conversation with neq1, but you appear to cesire* to continue it.
* A “cesire” is a motivator to action that works like a desire even when accompanied by a conflicting desire—much like an alief can induce emotional reactions in the same way as beliefs even in the presence of a contrary belief.
You didn’t mention that you were likely to stop posting in the thread.
That was implied information: “it seems to me as though there is little point in continuing to point them out. You can’t say I didn’t try to help you sort yourself out.”
Your continued involvement in the conversation was stronger information.
“Likely to stop” is a probabalistic statement. I am still likely to stop posting on this thread soon. I have done my bit to promote the correct answer to this problem. A top level post explains the correct answer in some detail. I feel as though my work here is done.
Were someone else exhibiting similar posting behavior, would you draw the same conclusion? You may sincerely desire to terminate your conversation with neq1, but you appear to cesire* to continue it.
* A “cesire” is a motivator to action that works like a desire even when accompanied by a conflicting desire—much like an alief can induce emotional reactions in the same way as beliefs even in the presence of a contrary belief.
Your question seems vague: Similar posting behavior to what posting behaviour? - and by whom? Would I draw the same conclusion—as which conclusion?
The conclusion that you feel your work is done. Such a state removes the desire to continue responding to neq1, and—as such a desire is the only apparent reason to respond to neq1 - leads to a cessation of posts in the associated thread(s). This has not occurred.
I haven’t argued about the topic of this post for a little while now—and certainly not since writing “I feel as though my work here is done”.
Rather I am here defending my reputation against assaults from people who don’t like my posting style—and seem keen to let everyone else know of their disapproval. I’ll probably give up with that too, soon enough.
Were someone else exhibiting similar posting behavior, would you draw the same conclusion? You may sincerely desire to terminate your conversation with neq1, but you appear to cesire* to continue it.
* A “cesire” is a motivator to action that works like a desire even when accompanied by a conflicting desire—much like an alief can induce emotional reactions in the same way as beliefs even in the presence of a contrary belief.