michaelkeenan comments on Communicating effectively: form and content - Less Wrong

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Comment author: michaelkeenan 08 January 2010 08:58:04AM 5 points [-]

Good point. Humility and diffidence are optimal when arguing with someone who is already opposed to your position; a tone of certainty can be more effective when speaking to neutrals, especially if they won't hear another side presented to them; and rabble-rousing demagoguery gets strong believers most excited and moved to act.

I usually find myself arguing with those opposed to me, so I usually use the first mode.

Comment author: Technologos 22 January 2010 02:49:49AM 1 point [-]

Agreed, and I suspect that certainty and abrasive attributes are also less problematic if truth is not being sought after.