Mark H Weaver <m...@netris.org> writes: > Leo Prikler <leo.prik...@student.tugraz.at> writes: > >> Am Samstag, den 01.05.2021, 19:02 +0200 schrieb Giovanni Biscuolo: >>> If you want you can consider Mark used an /harsh/ tone but this is a >>> personal feeling, something one /could/ read "between the lines" even >>> if actually in a written communication I find it hard to read between >>> the lines, it is not something factual. Maybe Mark intended to be >>> harsh, maybe not: who knows? Is /this/ (finding he was harsh) >>> important? >> It is definitely of some importance. > > I agree that it's of some importance, but it's also a fundamentally hard > thing to do.
Sorry, what I meant to write above was "it's also fundamentally hard to anticipate the 'tone' that others will attribute to my writing." > I'm genuinely surprised by some of the claims being made > about my messages, especially the claim that I assumed "bad faith". I > didn't say anything to imply that, I didn't think it, and I still don't. > > Thanks for discussing this, Leo. I appreciate your feedback, even where > we disagree. Regards, Mark -- Disinformation flourishes because many people care deeply about injustice but very few check the facts. Ask me about <https://stallmansupport.org>.