• @EndOfLine
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    5 hours ago

    None.

    When a man lies he murders some part of the world.

    – Merlin (Excalibur, 1981)

    If you know something to be false and try to pass it off as truth, that is lying. It doesn’t matter how you phrase it or try to hide behind symantics like “I’m just asking questions” or “it’s just a hypothetical”.

    That being said, it does not mean that you cannot contribute to a conversations if you are not an authority on a subject. If you are not sure or cannot recall a credible source for your information you can preface your comment with something like “I never confirmed the validity of this, so I may be completely wrong, but…”.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      54 hours ago

      Or just ask questions instead of trying to chime in. If you’re unfamiliar with a subject then you should be listening, not talking.

      • @EndOfLine
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        12 hours ago

        So true. If you are lacking knowledge on a topic, asking questions is always the best approach.