> > IOW, I really don't think the tag had that much to do with it now...
>
> People are just picking on you because they can. I can only share how I
> see such Internet discussions.
>
> Cost of doing business, just consider your responses on a level of
> (time
> == money) && what your response would gain for you or the community. If
> the answer is nothing, then examine whether you still believe it is
> worth it. If yes, just do it. If not, move along.
>
> IOW, I really don't think the tag had that much to do with it now...
People are just picking on you because they can. I can only share how I
see such Internet discussions.
Cost of doing business, just consider your responses on a level of (time
== money) && what your response would gain for you or the community. If
the answer is nothing, then examine whether you still believe it is
worth it. If yes, just do it. If not, move along.
That is my basic guideline after years of trial by fire.
>
>> IOW, I really don't think the tag had that much to do with it now...
>
> People are just picking on you because they can. I can only share how I see such Internet discussions.
>
> Cost of doing business, just consider your responses on a level of (time == money) && what your response would gain for you or the community. If the answer is nothing, then examine whether you still believe it is worth it. If yes, just do it. If not, move along.
>
> That is my basic guideline after years of trial by fire.
>
> Also, you will always be misunderstood, be careful in your language, but not so much that tl;dr. State your case with the obvious exceptions, and discuss misunderstandings later. As trying to anticipate everything as an opposite example to just saying what you think would mean people will just nitpick on one lower-hanging fruit item, or ignore.
>
> > IOW, I really don't think the tag had that much to do with it now...
>
> People are just picking on you because they can. I can only share how I
> see such Internet discussions.
>
> Cost of doing business, just consider your responses on a level of
> (time
> == money) && what your response would gain for you or the community. If
> the answer is nothing, then examine whether you still believe it is
> worth it. If yes, just do it. If not, move along.
>