Misleading-ness isn’t a property of a statement, but of a statement-interpreter pair.
So if people claim statements are misleading because some other minds will misinterpret it to the detriment of their in-group, when there is no sign such misinterpreters exist in significant number, that seems like a power grab (independent of the question of whether or not that group should have more power) at the expense of the principle of charity.
Thus wouldn’t be the case if people were leaving comments arguing against what they thought were authors’ beliefs with them wrong about the author’s beliefs, or agreeing with what they thought were the authors’ beliefs with them wrong about the author’s beliefs.
Misleading-ness isn’t a property of a statement, but of a statement-interpreter pair.
So if people claim statements are misleading because some other minds will misinterpret it to the detriment of their in-group, when there is no sign such misinterpreters exist in significant number, that seems like a power grab (independent of the question of whether or not that group should have more power) at the expense of the principle of charity.
Thus wouldn’t be the case if people were leaving comments arguing against what they thought were authors’ beliefs with them wrong about the author’s beliefs, or agreeing with what they thought were the authors’ beliefs with them wrong about the author’s beliefs.