← Back to context Comment by wat10000 14 hours ago It's more useful than telling someone that their statement is a tautology in formal logic. 2 comments wat10000 Reply pwdisswordfishy 21 minutes ago No it's not. wat10000 13 minutes ago Yes it is. Reminding somebody of this feature is useful to somebody, even if it's not completely relevant to the topic being discussed. Calling out a supposed tautology is the opposite of useful: it helps nobody and just clutters things up.
pwdisswordfishy 21 minutes ago No it's not. wat10000 13 minutes ago Yes it is. Reminding somebody of this feature is useful to somebody, even if it's not completely relevant to the topic being discussed. Calling out a supposed tautology is the opposite of useful: it helps nobody and just clutters things up.
wat10000 13 minutes ago Yes it is. Reminding somebody of this feature is useful to somebody, even if it's not completely relevant to the topic being discussed. Calling out a supposed tautology is the opposite of useful: it helps nobody and just clutters things up.
No it's not.
Yes it is. Reminding somebody of this feature is useful to somebody, even if it's not completely relevant to the topic being discussed. Calling out a supposed tautology is the opposite of useful: it helps nobody and just clutters things up.