It would just as bad to isolate yourself until you are just speaking to an echo chamber. That's why I view twitter as especially insidious, I genuinely think it can only hurt you in the long run. The risk/reward is too high. It's the equivalent of trying to pick up pennies in front of a steamroller.
It would just as bad to isolate yourself until you are just speaking to an echo chamber. That's why I view twitter as especially insidious, I genuinely think it can only hurt you in the long run. The risk/reward is too high. It's the equivalent of trying to pick up pennies in front of a steamroller.
Depends on whether he is trying to do outreach or is just trying to speak his mind and share his research. If it's the former, then what you say makes sense.
That's a fun meme quote, but whose truth? An honest question. It's not universal deceit. We've just realized that there are a lot of voices out there that have relevance, like DC's. The easy answer, and the comfortable one, is to go tribal and call everyone else a liar. I like Darryl because I haven't heard him do that so far. He brings difficult context. Heck, I could understand why people drank the generic kool-aid after the Jones podcast. I don't agree with their choice, but I could understand. This is important. That doesn't make anyone a liar. It just exposes the truth as a mercurial beast.
It would just as bad to isolate yourself until you are just speaking to an echo chamber. That's why I view twitter as especially insidious, I genuinely think it can only hurt you in the long run. The risk/reward is too high. It's the equivalent of trying to pick up pennies in front of a steamroller.
Depends on whether he is trying to do outreach or is just trying to speak his mind and share his research. If it's the former, then what you say makes sense.
That's a fun meme quote, but whose truth? An honest question. It's not universal deceit. We've just realized that there are a lot of voices out there that have relevance, like DC's. The easy answer, and the comfortable one, is to go tribal and call everyone else a liar. I like Darryl because I haven't heard him do that so far. He brings difficult context. Heck, I could understand why people drank the generic kool-aid after the Jones podcast. I don't agree with their choice, but I could understand. This is important. That doesn't make anyone a liar. It just exposes the truth as a mercurial beast.