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    What should be noted is humans often like to give their opinions online and each time they do you have the opportunity of gleaming perhaps a little more insight into their rational and the subject matter as a whole. Compliments should be sincere and try not to go over board, yet often it has been said that you can kill them with kindness.

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    Of course in all this there will still be the human element and common sense truths about humans and their somewhat predictable behavior. For instance a human disrespected wants revenge and will indeed seek it. In a battle of words they will cause a reciprocal response on those who offend them online. This is a known quantity. But in this case study lets consider ways in which rival online Blog participants might diffuse situations.

    It has been recorded and is often repeated in online forums or blogs that a single participant can bring the group into a state of social courtesy. How so you ask? Well, by merely agreeing to disagree and

    putting forth compliments to one or more offenders or attackers of personal character in these online venues. Potential compliments go something like this;

    1.) As always you bring up a very interesting issue, topic, consideration, perspective or point of view.

    2.) Thank you for your last post, I learned something new and am glad you are participating here

    3.) Thank you for very much for enlightening me on your perspective, although I have thought about such things, never in the depth that you relate them here.

    4.) It is amazing the amount of valuable information I am getting by listening to all your points on this topic, thank you so much (then ask a question).

    What should be noted is humans often like to give their opinions online and each time they do you have the opportunity of gleaming perhaps a little more insight into their rational and the subject matter as a whole. Compliments should be sincere and try not to go over board, yet often it has been said that you can kill them with kindness.

    So when someone in man

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    Of course in all this there will still be the human element and common sense truths about humans and their somewhat predictable behavior. For instance a human disrespected wants revenge and will indeed seek it. In a battle of words they will cause a reciprocal response on those who offend them online. This is a known quantity. But in this case study lets consider ways in which rival online Blog participants might diffuse situations.

    It has been recorded and is often repeated in online forums or blogs that a single participant can bring the group into a state of social courtesy. How so you ask? Well, by merely agreeing to disagree and

    putting forth compliments to one or more offenders or attackers of personal character in these online venues. Potential compliments go something like this;

    1.) As always you bring up a very interesting issue, topic, consideration, perspective or point of view.

    2.) Thank you for your last post, I learned something new and am glad you are participating here

    3.) Thank you for very much for enlightening me on your perspective, although I have thought about such things, never in the depth that you relate them here.

    4.) It is amazing the amount of valuable information I am getting by listening to all your points on this topic, thank you so much (then ask a question).

    What should be noted is humans often like to give their opinions online and each time they do you have the opportunity of gleaming perhaps a little more insight into their rational and the subject matter as a whole. Compliments should be sincere and try not to go over board, yet often it has been said that you can kill them with kindness.

    So when someone in ma

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    It has been recorded and is often repeated in online forums or blogs that a single participant can bring the group into a state of social courtesy. How so you ask? Well, by merely agreeing to disagree and

    putting forth compliments to one or more offenders or attackers of personal character in these online venues. Potential compliments go something like this;

    1.) As always you bring up a very interesting issue, topic, consideration, perspective or point of view.

    2.) Thank you for your last post, I learned something new and am glad you are participating here

    3.) Thank you for very much for enlightening me on your perspective, although I have thought about such things, never in the depth that you relate them here.

    4.) It is amazing the amount of valuable information I am getting by listening to all your points on this topic, thank you so much (then ask a question).

    What should be noted is humans often like to give their opinions online and each time they do you have the opportunity of gleaming perhaps a little more insight into their rational and the subject matter as a whole. Compliments should be sincere and try not to go over board, yet often it has been said that you can kill them with kindness.

    So when someone in ma

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    2.) Thank you for your last post, I learned something new and am glad you are participating here

    3.) Thank you for very much for enlightening me on your perspective, although I have thought about such things, never in the depth that you relate them here.

    4.) It is amazing the amount of valuable information I am getting by listening to all your points on this topic, thank you so much (then ask a question).

    What should be noted is humans often like to give their opinions online and each time they do you have the opportunity of gleaming perhaps a little more insight into their rational and the subject matter as a whole. Compliments should be sincere and try not to go over board, yet often it has been said that you can kill them with kindness.

    So when someone in ma

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    What should be noted is humans often like to give their opinions online and each time they do you have the opportunity of gleaming perhaps a little more insight into their rational and the subject matter as a whole. Compliments should be sincere and try not to go over board, yet often it has been said that you can kill them with kindness.

    So when someone in manipulating a Blog or Forum discussion into personal attacks or robust combativeness, perhaps you will remember these thoughts and ponder these tips. I hope this propels thought and is of interest in 2007.

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