On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 15:49:00 +0000 (UTC)
"Juan R. de Silva" <juan.r.d.si...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Irony and sarcasm are rarely considered "considerate or respectful"
> by those aimed. However, both irony and sarcasm belong to a civilized 
> disputes toolset and are used in many public discussions on any level.

The internet lends itself to critical comments.  It's easy to post
such comments in an email list, or anywhere else on the web.  Would you
say those kinds of things to the developer's faces?  How likely would
you be to have a constructive conversation if you did?

Those are still people on the other end of that conversation.  How
would you respond if someone discounted *your* work in those terms?

There is a label for the skill of interacting well with other people,
emotional intelligence, and because it is now recognized, it is becoming
a necessary skill for success in organizations.  Recruiters look, and
test, for it.
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