Thinking about something... are there any situations *at all* where "someone responding 1) with a counterargument to 2) someone else's discussion 3) from a day ago" can lead to some kind of useful, productive outcome?
Because personally I've only ever seen this happen in the context of combative arguing, and it has always led to escalation, never to useful conclusions.
@joepie91 honestly on fedi I find it best to just avoid arguments and only post supportive things or things that follow the formula "this also happened to me, but I found that X helped/solved it for me"
@joepie91 your question reminds me of mailing lists or other forms of asynchronous communication - the risk for combative arguing is of course still present, but I feel like it would be somewhat lowered by the expectation of asynchronicity