elephantium,

All the time, my friend, all the time.

son_named_bort,

I don’t know, it’s not worth it to count.

nobleshift,
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xkforce,

It is usually not worth the argument if your goal is to persuade the person you are arguing with but it could be useful for persuading others that arent directly involved. If others have already taken a baseball bat to this person’s argument or worst case scenario, it turns out the comment section very thoroughly agrees with them and shows no signs that they can be reasoned with, I won’t bother.

Cheems,
@Cheems@lemmy.world avatar

Like 85% of the time

dpkonofa,

A lot. I’m self-aware enough to know that I have a huge hangup about “correctness” and “accuracy”. If someone makes claims, I want to see their evidence and I want to know how their evidence supports their claim. Unfortunately, with some people, they don’t understand what evidence is, they don’t care if other evidence disproves what they’re saying, and nothing I ask or say will suddenly cause them to respond in good faith. In those cases, but not all, I just drop it and delete my comments. It happens all the time and it’s always worth it.

infinipurple,

I almost didn’t even post this response.

intensely_human,

About 1% of the time

_Sprite,
@_Sprite@lemmy.world avatar

when in doubt, put whatever their argument is over a soyjak then never respond again

sam,
@sam@lemmy.ca avatar

At least once a day.

driving_crooner,
@driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br avatar

Not this time.

Ensign_Crab,

Not often enough.

deranger,

All the time, and on multiple social networks. I’ll write up a whole post just to consider the responses then delete it without posting.

I get what I wanted to say out of my system, and get no replies to deal with.

Jabozar,

Lurker here, wanted to chime in to say yeah, all the time. Everything’s usually been said or will be said, so why bother. And arguing with strangers online rarely amounts to anything constructive. It seems a lot of people just aren’t open to change or have their opinion/biases changed or challenged, though I’m hoping I’m wrong!

oxideseven,

Probably 95% of the time, honestly.

Almost every time, even when it’s something I’m a SME about. I just don’t want to play the popularity/karma game and deal with nonsense.

dpkonofa,

I used to think that Reddit was the worst about that but Lemmy has topped it. Reddit would be filled with comments from people that were off about something small that I’m a SME about. People on Lemmy like to engage in entire comment chains that are just flat out wrong that they’re confidently incorrect about.

JetpackJackson,
@JetpackJackson@feddit.de avatar

What is an SME?

prongs,

Subject matter expert

JetpackJackson,
@JetpackJackson@feddit.de avatar

Ah ok, thanks! Figured it had something to do with “expert” but I couldn’t figure it out.

SocialEngineer56,

Based on comments above - I’m confident SME stands for “Seinfeld Management Explainer”

Clanket,

Small amd medium enterprise in Ireland

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