Five_Inch_Heels
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And another one jumped over the moon.
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If we're talking about the same thing, that particular recent example made me realize that when I typically bail out of a thread is when the reasons to do so start to proliferate rapidly.And another one jumped over the moon.
It's 'last word' syndrome. And fear of letting someone else have the last word.Saw this pop back up and looking at a couple of recent threads I don't know whether to credit the people who continue to go round and round to keep defending their viewpoint or wonder what's wrong with them.
As the OP is asking here-but in another way-when do you just let something go? It's the internet, no one wins-or loses-an argument, but you do lose time and energy trying.
He did this in honor of many of the 'discussions' hereAs Dionne once (never) sang, when you see the thread, coming up in the feed, each time you read, just walk on by.
I think these debates inevitably reach a point where people start restating the same arguments they’ve already made, however engaging and interesting the debate may have begun. At that point, as I see you have three options:Saw this pop back up and looking at a couple of recent threads I don't know whether to credit the people who continue to go round and round to keep defending their viewpoint or wonder what's wrong with them.
As the OP is asking here-but in another way-when do you just let something go? It's the internet, no one wins-or loses-an argument, but you do lose time and energy trying.
That's what it took for that thread.
Most question based threads are essentially finished by the end of the second page, sometimes the first. Discussion topic threads might go 4 or 5 pages.
I find that beyond there, not much is worthwhile. Sometimes I'll read a bit farther to see if anything changes. Usually by 6 or 7 pages, I've unsubscribed. Yes, there are exceptions like the contest threads, but even they get repetitive after a few pages.
41 seems like a good number.