DaveC426913
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Which is why I didn't suggest a delineation based on manners. An ad hom is a logical flaw in an argument. Manners<>rudeness is a continuum, requiring an arbitrary judgement. Calling out ad homs is much more black and white. It also happens to cut out a fair amount of rudeness - just not all.We're eighteen years into the site; we're eleven years and change since the ownership transfer.
Shall we just cut to the rude part and call the baby retarded, then?
No, seriously, how many baby steps before we expect baby to learn to walk?
The problem with something about Rome being built in a day comes when everyone insists we start the project over each day.
Over the period, the problem has always been that people want to be rude to each other and prevent others from calling them rude. We're not surprised when people who have the appearance of vested interest in such outcomes slow-walk themselves through the predictable motions.
This part isn't so much familiar as textbook.
An ad hom doesn't even have to be rude. As one immediate example, Jan Ardena habitually dismisses logical arguments by pointing out that they are coming from an atheist. It's not rude, it's not even false, but it is a fallacy.