Okay, my point still stands as it’s common knowledge. If you don’t wish to follow the usual rule of addressing claims as they appear then consider announcing it next time at the beginning of a discussion before time is spent.
P.S. and it’s ironic given the title of your post—seems you truly do not know the difference between noise and information, as you insist on discussing the noise, rather than trying to filter it out in pursuit of information.
If you plan to waste people’s time by insisting on pedantically addressing each disagreement, no matter how insignificant, to death, in chronological order, rather then following the more LW standard convention of making an effort to quickly arrive at the crux of any disagreement, announce it first in your post before people spend time engaging with your posts.
Sorry, I do not believe continuing this “conversation” is a productive use of my time.
Okay, my point still stands as it’s common knowledge. If you don’t wish to follow the usual rule of addressing claims as they appear then consider announcing it next time at the beginning of a discussion before time is spent.
P.S. and it’s ironic given the title of your post—seems you truly do not know the difference between noise and information, as you insist on discussing the noise, rather than trying to filter it out in pursuit of information.
If you plan to waste people’s time by insisting on pedantically addressing each disagreement, no matter how insignificant, to death, in chronological order, rather then following the more LW standard convention of making an effort to quickly arrive at the crux of any disagreement, announce it first in your post before people spend time engaging with your posts.
That was the prior claim.
After making two replies to my one comment, you seem to now believe the opposite?
Changing positions and/or claims after every comment seems to indicate a more fundamental issue.
As a word of advice, contradicting your own last stated claim so obviously is highly damaging to credibility.
If you don’t intend to actually leave a conversation then try not to claim the opposite.