What do you mean by “mistake theory” and “conflict theory”?
I’m really confused by this comment and I think you are using the terms backwards. Telling someone that they’ve made a mistake is a violent act, a form of conflict, but it is an example of mistake theory.
Some people theorize that there is an irreducible conflict. They generally recommend that their side not talk to NYT. Until the doxing came up, they were the dominant voices on the topic of this article in preparation, or at least the ones causing discussion. But after the topic moved on to doxing, they have nothing more to say and have been overwhelmed by
This LW thread is almost entirely about mistake theory. Maybe you see different things on twitter, but if so, you should say that, because the one thing all your readers have in common is that they’re on LW.
This LW thread is almost entirely about mistake theory.
This comment section is not what I was responding to. (There weren’t many comments on this post when I made mine.) It was responses I’d seen in general across media, and yeah, a lot of that was on twitter. Apologies for ambiguous wording.
What do you mean by “mistake theory” and “conflict theory”?
I’m really confused by this comment and I think you are using the terms backwards. Telling someone that they’ve made a mistake is a violent act, a form of conflict, but it is an example of mistake theory.
Some people theorize that there is an irreducible conflict. They generally recommend that their side not talk to NYT. Until the doxing came up, they were the dominant voices on the topic of this article in preparation, or at least the ones causing discussion. But after the topic moved on to doxing, they have nothing more to say and have been overwhelmed by
This LW thread is almost entirely about mistake theory. Maybe you see different things on twitter, but if so, you should say that, because the one thing all your readers have in common is that they’re on LW.
This comment section is not what I was responding to. (There weren’t many comments on this post when I made mine.) It was responses I’d seen in general across media, and yeah, a lot of that was on twitter. Apologies for ambiguous wording.