leahbobet ([personal profile] leahbobet) wrote2009-02-02 07:24 pm

Slapfights, on the theory of.

Y'know, I think I've located the glitch in our metaphor system; the semantic breakdown:

The internet is not a battlefield, upon which a war is fought. Against an enemy. Who requires no-holds-barred force.
The internet is not your house, which needs to be defended. From, again, some implied faceless mob of attackers.
The internet is not a square mile of territory which one can be driven off.
The internet is not a community which one can be ostracised from.
You cannot win the internet.

When you stop looking at it in those terms? You'd be surprised how unnecessary it all becomes.
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[personal profile] deakat 2009-02-06 02:38 am (UTC)(link)
I first read that as fails out from there, which is, sadly, often the case if you make the wrong choices.

[identity profile] leahbobet.livejournal.com 2009-02-06 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
I am starting to deeply dislike the whole win! fail! thing. It presumes an arbiter, and it's flippant besides.
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[personal profile] deakat 2009-02-06 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
It works for me in some contexts, but when applied as a judgment on matters of weight, it usually emphasizes the polarization of viewpoints in a most disrespectful and unhelpful fashion, further obstructing the discussion.

[identity profile] leahbobet.livejournal.com 2009-02-06 04:47 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, agreed. It's snark, and...well, that doesn't seem to get people too far anywhere.