5 Sanity-Saving Tips , for Arguing on the Internet.<br />1. , Practice Empathy.<br />A good way to do this is to ask a <br />person with an opposing viewpoint <br />to explain their stance. You'll gain a <br />sense of why they hold their opinion.<br />2, Don't post when <br />you're in a bad mood.<br />Prevent downward spirals. Don’t participate in toxic discussions. Nothing good will come out of it, Dr. Jure Leskovec, Stanford University, via 'The New York Times'.<br />3. , Pay close attention to language.<br />When a person uses "we" rather than <br />"I" to explain their opinion, it can "indicate a<br />diluted sense of group responsibility for the <br />view." Such people are more difficult to persuade.<br />4. , Put a limit on replies.<br />Studies have found that more <br />than three replies amount to a <br />waste of effort in terms of actually <br />changing someone's mind.<br />5. , Take your time before posting.<br />Experts recommend taking a breath <br />and considering the intention of your post. <br />Is it meant to help or something else?
