Digital Arguments

 Why people argue online incorrectly?

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  1. Lack of face-to-face communication: Online communication lacks the personal touch of face-to-face communication, which makes it easier for people to hide behind a screen and say things they wouldn't normally say in person.

  2. Anonymity: Some online platforms allow users to remain anonymous, which can lead to increased aggression and hostility.

  3. Confirmation bias: Many people seek out online communities and forums that align with their pre-existing beliefs, leading to echo chambers where opposing views are dismissed or attacked.

    Practice active listening: It's important to listen carefully to what the other person is saying and try to understand their perspective before responding. Be respectful: It's important to show respect for the other person, even if you disagree with them. Avoid using derogatory language or personal attacks. Stay on topic: Keep the discussion focused on the topic at hand and avoid bringing in irrelevant or unrelated issues. Use evidence and reason: When making an argument, use evidence and logical reasoning to support your position.Take a break if needed: If emotions start to run high or the discussion becomes unproductive, it's okay to take a break and come back to it later when everyone is calmer and more rational.


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