• EatYouWell@lemmy.world
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    1 年前

    I honestly think that the practice of demanding a source or a claim is instantly invalid is a bad one. If I make a claim, it’s because at some point I wanted to know the answer to something, so I looked it up. Or, I didn’t believe a claim someone else made.

    It’s a mistake to trust some stranger on the internet to provide an unbiased source that wasn’t cherry picked to support their position.

    Plus, most sources can be found with a <5 word Google search.

    • The Picard Maneuver@startrek.websiteOPM
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      1 年前

      Sources are great and all, but it’s annoying when it’s used in bad faith.

      Or when it’s in response to something that isn’t pretending to be anything more than conjecture.

    • Skaryon@lemmy.world
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      Sometimes it just works to insist you did the work… I say I looked into <> extensively and that’s what I found. Feel free to come back later and present me with evidence to the contrary. And (this is the crucial part) I just don’t accept any further argument in that moment. Honestly this worked so many times. Like barely anybody ever came back to me another day but at the very least I got them to shut up in the moment.