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Comment by grayhatter

6 hours ago

If the author fundamentally misunderstands the social and technical implications around the topic. Then yes, it's good that all the comments are correcting the misunderstandings of the post.

The blog post makes a lot of arguments, that sound like they might be good. Only until you try to apply them to reality, when they fail. So yes, it's a good thing that examples that would encourage the debate to shift from critiques of the faulty arguments, to heated exchanges over internet drama requiring popcorn.

> If the author fundamentally misunderstands the social and technical implications around the topic.

You present this as a hypothetical, but your next paragraph appears to take it as a fact.

I do not make such an assumption, which is why I think clarification would be useful rather than just a distraction.