Comment by AnthonyMouse
5 years ago
Even better, directly link the research on the topic, from both sides. Instead of drawing a conclusion on behalf of everybody, give people what they need to draw their own.
5 years ago
Even better, directly link the research on the topic, from both sides. Instead of drawing a conclusion on behalf of everybody, give people what they need to draw their own.
That's what already happens. Look at the comments on any prominent person's tweet and you'll see people going back and forth about what's right and what's false.
No one needs to do anything here. People can research and find stuff out for themselves, and come to their own conclusions.
Absolutely, I am someone who always reads comments (yes, even on YouTube) because they often serve as a poor man's fact check. However, Twitter apparently has plans to sabotage that: https://9to5mac.com/2020/01/08/twitter-limit-replies-feature...