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Tao tried very hard to have one of the Polymath papers published under the pseudonym D H J Polymath, to credit all the authors equally. When the journal wouldn't play ball and required him to pick the main authors he still tracked down the other contributing authors to give them credit as well, even if they had only minor parts in the project.
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"Luke Richards"
Jan 2018
Birmingham, UK
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Furthermore, a brief look at the forum post by a new member about an android app which runs LL tests will find *some* members politely explaining why an unverified app which requires root privileges is not safe. On the contrary, many members were being distinctly unwelcoming. After a while, George Waltman had to intervening with an arguably over-the-top encouraging post about someone who had taken the time to write an LL-testing program for Android, while pointing out the limits thereof. It was a little embarrassing to read if I'm honest - and sad that the "culture of belittling" has got to this point. |
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"The unspeakable one"
Jun 2006
My evil lair
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If people want to be all sensitive and have their feelings hurt at the drop of a hat then that is their choice. But they need to learn to take a bit of scepticism from others instead of expecting others to bend towards their particular sensitivity. If one learns to take a few hits without crying into a pillow then that gains them more respect than whining about it to everyone. Instead they can ignore it and converse with people that they feel are worth their time. Last fiddled with by retina on 2019-03-23 at 23:02 |
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"Luke Richards"
Jan 2018
Birmingham, UK
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The problem is when people confuse 'criticism' and 'scrutiny' with 'attack', 'belittling' and 'antagonising'. There is a canyon of difference between the two. I'd argue that (Constructive criticism) |
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"Luke Richards"
Jan 2018
Birmingham, UK
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"The unspeakable one"
Jun 2006
My evil lair
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I cannot trust someone I don't have respect for. Being respectful isn't the same as having respect for someone.
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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Without the "non-verbal" body language contained in face-to-face communications, it can be difficult to tell if someone is being friendly and in agreement, or being disagreeing and difficult. |
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"Luke Richards"
Jan 2018
Birmingham, UK
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I do sometimes use tone in real life to mess with people (close friends and family only). Sometimes when I agree with them I say, "Yeah, sure" in a flat tone. Most will interpret this as skepticism. When they protest I tell them that I agreed with them, what part of "Yeah, sure." did they think was disagreement? |
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Aug 2006
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I think this is especially important online, where the lack of body language (as chalsall mentions) makes words easy to misinterpret. Keeping words polite and continually assuming good faith of others helps.
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