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Originally Posted by AcGold
I think the evidence of extreme bias is right here for you, multiple people telling me what I did when it's not even close to true. So there you go, people wonder why I'm hesitant when asking questions gets me labelled and attributed to false actions.
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Someone being mistaken is an example of extreme bias? Communication is imprecise at the best of times, it's VERY easy to mistake what someone is saying.
If that's your evidence of extreme bias, I think you need to get a thicker skin. Some people are better ignored.
Either engage a claim if you think it's false, or ignore it, but using that as a basis to refuse to support your opinions, while simultaneously continuing to respond with your opinions and be critical of others',
appears as trolling behaviour (that is posting for the purposes of eliciting a negative reaction).
Which is why so many people are frustrated with your posts. If it isn't intentional, then you have to choose how you respond more carefully and consider how it will be received.