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How to lose an argument online… something you should read.
Monday, November 30, 2009 | Posted by John Burch
Thanks Seth Godin for this entry.


How to lose an argument online

- Have an argument. Once you start an argument, not a discussion, you've already lost. Think about it: have you ever changed your mind because someone online started yelling at you? They might get you to shut up, but it's unlikely they've actually changed your opinion.

- Forget the pitfalls of Godwin's law. Any time you mention Hitler or even Communist China or Bill O'Reilly, you've lost.

- Use faulty analogies. If someone is trying to make a point about, say, health care, try to make an analogy to something conceptually unrelated, like the space shuttle program, and you've lost.

- Question motives. The best way to get someone annoyed and then have them ignore you is to bypass any thoughtful discussion of facts and instead question what's in it for the person on the other end.

- Make assumptions about their motivations and lose their respect.

- Act anonymously. What are the chances that heckled comments from the bleachers will have an impact?

- Threaten to take action in another venue. Insist that this will come back to haunt the other person. Guarantee you will spread the word or stop purchasing.

- Bring up the slippery slope. Actually, the slope isn't that slippery. People don't end up marrying dogs, becoming cannibals or harvesting organs because of changes in organization, technology or law.

- Go to the edges. This is a variant of the slippery slope, in which you bring up extremes at either end of whatever spectrum is being discussed.

So, what works?

Earn a reputation. Have a conversation. Ask questions. Describe possible outcomes of a point of view. Make connections. Give the other person the benefit of the doubt. Align objectives then describe a better outcome. Show up. Smile.

Thoughts?


Very nice! Liked it alot. More peeps need to read this for sure. I think I will print it and put it up on my office wall to remind me. smile Additional point: wait 5 minutes before posting so you can think and cool down. Don't type angry.

Posted by Monique   on  12/05   at  07:27 AM

A variation of Monique's point is to take a deep breath. Even if a comment doesn't make you "angry", per se, but makes you think that the other party is dumber than a rock, relax. Rome wasn't built in a day.

Also, I like to keep in mind an expression I learned from Dave Ramsey, who says his grandmother used to say it ... those convinced against their will are of the same opinion still.

Posted by acrawford   on  12/09   at  07:07 PM

I love Seth. Tribes is one of my absolute favorite books.

Posted by Sheila Viers | livewell360.com   on  01/21   at  07:02 PM






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