5 Sanity-Saving Tips for Arguing on the Internet

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5 Sanity-Saving Tips , for Arguing on the Internet.
1. , Practice Empathy.
A good way to do this is to ask a
person with an opposing viewpoint
to explain their stance. You'll gain a
sense of why they hold their opinion.
2, Don't post when
you're in a bad mood.
Prevent downward spirals. Don’t participate in toxic discussions. Nothing good will come out of it, Dr. Jure Leskovec, Stanford University, via 'The New York Times'.
3. , Pay close attention to language.
When a person uses "we" rather than
"I" to explain their opinion, it can "indicate a
diluted sense of group responsibility for the
view." Such people are more difficult to persuade.
4. , Put a limit on replies.
Studies have found that more
than three replies amount to a
waste of effort in terms of actually
changing someone's mind.
5. , Take your time before posting.
Experts recommend taking a breath
and considering the intention of your post.
Is it meant to help or something else?
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