"I'm just going to let people be wrong on the internet" remains the single most difficult New Year's Resolution I have ever made, hands down.
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"I'm just going to let people be wrong on the internet" remains the single most difficult New Year's Resolution I have ever made, hands down. Nothing else comes close.
The main issue being it's now automated and at scale with multiple tools available for generating and publishing wrongness.
Correcting such is a task at least an order of magnitude bigger than the problem

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"I'm just going to let people be wrong on the internet" remains the single most difficult New Year's Resolution I have ever made, hands down. Nothing else comes close.
@evacide Taken me several decades to (mostly) work that out of my system (and various other things too.) Wish I'd been quicker about it but happy that I eventually (mostly) got here. -
"I'm just going to let people be wrong on the internet" remains the single most difficult New Year's Resolution I have ever made, hands down. Nothing else comes close.
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"I'm just going to let people be wrong on the internet" remains the single most difficult New Year's Resolution I have ever made, hands down. Nothing else comes close.
@evacide Nah, you're wrong.
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"I'm just going to let people be wrong on the internet" remains the single most difficult New Year's Resolution I have ever made, hands down. Nothing else comes close.
@evacide What's wrong with not letting people be wrong
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"I'm just going to let people be wrong on the internet" remains the single most difficult New Year's Resolution I have ever made, hands down. Nothing else comes close.
@evacide In extreme cases I type out what I think of any โwrongnessโ then delete the draft.
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"I'm just going to let people be wrong on the internet" remains the single most difficult New Year's Resolution I have ever made, hands down. Nothing else comes close.
But what if they think they are right, but they are wrong.
Maybe you can change their mind with just a little bit of information.
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@evacide for everything there is an xkcd
@darkuncle @evacide, and in this case it's no. 386.
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@evacide Gandalf was captain of the U.S.S. Enterprise during the early years until his encounter with the Balor, upon which the elf Spock reigned for a while.
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@darkuncle @evacide, and in this case it's no. 386.
@lp0_on_fire I almost linked it but assumed @evacide knew exactly what I was thinking of

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@lp0_on_fire I almost linked it but assumed @evacide knew exactly what I was thinking of

@darkuncle @evacide, hmm. It doesn't seem right to me not to provide a link.
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@darkuncle @evacide, hmm. It doesn't seem right to me not to provide a link.
@lp0_on_fire sometimes it's a judgment call on the audience and a nod to their awareness
