Yeah, I like this approach. It helps slow the formation of echo chambers and can invite more open discussion. I think as long as the discussion is respectful and not overly ad-hominem, there's room for arguments from all walks of life. I think that would be close to my ideal and Beehaw seems to align with my views the closest.
Yeah, I like this approach. It helps slow the formation of echo chambers and can invite more open discussion. I think as long as the discussion is respectful and not overly ad-hominem, there's room for arguments from all walks of life. I think that would be close to my ideal and Beehaw seems to align with my views the closest.