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Originally Posted by
hkkmr
(lots of stuff on behaviour of crowds)
The point isn't that there's a group of people who enjoy talking in irc and maybe even have an inside joke or two, or discuss ideas which are not as popular on the forum.
The point is that those people do not, and never did, as far back as I recall, have anything like a single mind when it comes to socionics, nor even reach consensus this more often than the rest of the community, which is reflected in their typings. And yet that's exactly what is being insinuated, over and over, serving as a convenient excuse not to take anyone seriously if they dare to actually *gasp* talk to someone like Ashton.
I don't care if you don't care what a particular person's opinion is. I care that people are found to be guilty by association. I care that people are hesitant to speak up because they know they'll be treated this way if they're thought to be connected to That Group. I care that in the end, it's not about any real phenomenon like your group behaviour remarks, but just a tool to dismiss others' ideas without taking the trouble of considering them first. It might be convenient, but it's only effect is reinforcing one's own ideas by the means of effectively ending free discussion.