itsprobablyfine@sh.itjust.workstoPrivacy@lemmy.ml•Reddit: 'We Are in the Early Stages of Monetizing Our User Base'
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9 months agoYeah all of my most down voted reddit comments were the ones where I replied about something I’m an actual expert in. Scary stuff
Yup. Often best to use phrases like ‘oh my understanding was x, am I missing something’ or ‘Wait I don’t see how you’re accounting for x, what am I missing?’ or ‘i looked at the source a few times and it seems to be indicating x, not y, am I misunderstanding the impact of z?’. Basically, people are much more willing to admit err when you are. If you start a ‘debate’ by recognizing you could be wrong you immediately soften the ground for both parties. Plus, everyone walks away feeling like ‘we’ won since we ‘beat the problem’ . Also, sometimes you actually are missing something and now when it’s explained to you you don’t feel like a jerk. Good vibe kinda shit