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Below is the first part of an off-topic essay which I feel would be

useful here. When there are disagreements, tempers can flare. THe

bulk of the essay on the URL below may help things to run smoothely.

Alobar

How to Disagree

March 2008

The web is turning writing into a conversation. Twenty years ago,

writers wrote and readers read. The web lets readers respond, and

increasingly they do—in comment threads, on forums, and in their own

blog posts.

Many who respond to something disagree with it. That's to be expected.

Agreeing tends to motivate people less than disagreeing. And when you

agree there's less to say. You could expand on something the author

said, but he has probably already explored the most interesting

implications. When you disagree you're entering territory he may not

have explored.

The result is there's a lot more disagreeing going on, especially

measured by the word. That doesn't mean people are getting angrier.

The structural change in the way we communicate is enough to account

for it. But though it's not anger that's driving the increase in

disagreement, there's a danger that the increase in disagreement will

make people angrier. Particularly online, where it's easy to say

things you'd never say face to face.

If we're all going to be disagreeing more, we should be careful to do

it well. What does it mean to disagree well? Most readers can tell the

difference between mere name-calling and a carefully reasoned

refutation, but I think it would help to put names on the intermediate

stages. So here's an attempt at a disagreement hierarchy:

http://www.paulgraham.com/disagree.html

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