Damus
ODELL · 134w
too many useless arguments online with people acting in bad faith for engagement focus on supporting, building, and using tools in the real world, help your neighbors, build strong local communities ...
Christopher Marshall profile picture
A focus on building new skills, products and services tends to foster the growth of networks of good faith engagement, while a focus on winning arguments tends to foster (faster?) the growth of networks of bad faith engagement. Builders versus bickerers.

Even in the domain of argumentation, good faith networks win over the long term, because bad faith thought leaders turn on each other as they reach the scaling limits of inconsistency.
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