I’m pleading guilty to this too. I genuinely wanted some advice as to how to deal with my particular bête noire , the factually inaccurate post. I’m sorry this couldn’t be accepted at face value but it won’t stop my having learned /reflected from this thread.
I don't think that asking how to deal with a factually inaccurate post is the problem with this thread, and I certainly take that at face value. It is the 'some posters' digs that I find difficult. 'Some posters' expect facts and figures, 'some posters' make sneery digs', 'some posters use a lecturing tone', that sort of thing.
You said this upthread, and I absolutely agree:
What I’d really like to happen is just less personally driven reactions to people. If a post is personally nasty or mean to someone, it would be nice if more people were willing to call it out and not just let it go because of their own feelings about the poster it’s directed at.
What I would add, though, is that veiled personal reactions are just as bad, or even worse, in my opinion. At least calling someone out on things is honest - posting lists of the types of post you (generic - this is not aimed at you personally at all) find irritating, whether that is people who quote, people who ask for facts, people who sound judgemental, people who post long posts (who moi?
) short posts, whatever - is not. It is passive aggressive at best, and doesn't really move the debate on at all.