~ We've got to correct in a friendly manner and not abusively as some do.
In an internet platform where people with different upbringings converge, friendly and abusive will have different interpretations. Which standard are we going to follow? I've been pretty straightforward to some members here and I don't think it was abusive but they (and other readers) may think otherwise.
This is a common thing that will happen, because writing by saying face-to-face is clearly very different, it is possible that the way of writing does not provide a more detailed explanation, compared to face-to-face which can be seen directly.
people's interpretation of what is written may have a different way of interpreting it, so offense can occur. but with the intention of looking for friends and adding insight, should be able to receive and seek information directly to the point of the problem so that it is clearer and there will be no offense.
as long as our intention is to make friends in the crypto field that needs to be explored and found solutions, we must be able to accept what other colleagues say. maybe the words are not in accordance with what we want and we should be able to learn to accept it. Differences will always occur because of different ways of looking at the problems at hand.
but it can and must always be found a solution that can accept each other well, because our goal is to have as many friends as possible. so familiarize yourself with the possibility that there will be differences in the way you view an issue.