>I don't know that I 100% agree that "consent" is important.
That's why I said it is ambiguous what consent means. Engaging is always discretionary as nobody is forced to respond. That said, I think there is value in people being more clear about their intent, so that people have more information when deciding to engage.
This leads to higher quality debate and discussion than when two people have different notions of what the topic and purpose of the conversation is.
That's why I said it is ambiguous what consent means. Engaging is always discretionary as nobody is forced to respond. That said, I think there is value in people being more clear about their intent, so that people have more information when deciding to engage.
This leads to higher quality debate and discussion than when two people have different notions of what the topic and purpose of the conversation is.