Cunningham's Law states "the best way to get the right answer on the internet is not to ask a question; it's to post the wrong answer." The reason is that people on the internet prefer to correct wrong answers that to answer a question. LOL
I already have seen Cunningham's Law effect when I have discussion with people that have opposing views. Rather than listening, they spend 100% of their comments correcting my incorrect POV.
The Super Saver Corollary to Cunningham's Law is that the responses still need to be sorted and evaluated since not every answer is right, and some answers will definitely be wrong. This is especially true on Social Media like LinkedIn and Reddit where 100% of poster believe they are above average in intelligence.
Still, IMHO, it is important to remember Cunningham's Law and the Super Saver Corollary when interacting with most people.
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