How about replying to this statement:
Noob: "All Amarr are female because I've only seen female Amarrians"
Enlightened poster: "You're wrong, here's a link to the character creation page. Surely you know that prior to Glorious make benefit empress Jamyl we had a male emperor?"
Would the respondent there be moderated for telling someone that their opinion was wrong?
The part I bolded and underlined is where this argument goes wonky. When something is verifiable like that, it's not an opinion. Counsel is leading the witness.
What if the listener is allergic to factual arguments, then they move to accuse you of veiled urdoingitwrong'ing for using them?
Many people on this forum express views that are factually wrong. They are opinions, and in my view it's ok for opinions to be wrong so long as when they are expressed in a discussion, it is acceptable to point out that they are incorrect.
I generally don't see facts and opinions being interchangable like that. If something is factually incorrect, it's not an opinion - it's a mistaken belief. Example: If I say that slavery occurs, I'm stating a fact. If I say that slavery should occur or is right, I'm stating an opinion. Facts are statements of reality - the way things demonstrably are. Opinions are value judgments. If you disagree with someone, it may be because they have their facts wrong (“All Amarrians are women”), in which case you can politely point to the evidence that they are mistaken. More likely it is a difference of interpretation of the ‘facts’ known as EVE PF.
"UR DOIN IT RONG" is usually a statement of opinion made as a statement of fact.
The reason this occurs so often in EVE is that we have so few facts. We have PF which is incomplete and a great deal of which is open to interpretation. When someone thinks that their interpretation is 'correct' and other interpretations are 'wrong,' we run into these conflicts. So we end up with people behaving as if they are stating facts when in fact they are not.
If something actually is fact, it should be possible to point to it and say, "this is the truth, this is the proof." An example of fact would be that the Amarrian Navy went toe-to-toe with the Jovians and got its ass handed to it. This is a matter of historical record, unless you want to claim that said record is falsified, it's a fact.
If something can be argued against, it's probably not a fact. We run into grey areas with something like this:
"KotMC is not an Amarrian corporation." This is something people can argue over, and treating it like a fact is inappropriate. For explanation of why, I’m going to be a little ridiculous.
“Electus Matari is an Amarrian alliance.” This is something pretty much everyone can agree is false, but that doesn’t make it a fact. Why? Because some hypothetical individual could come along and say, “Based on their pro-Amarr policies and the manner in which they treat pirates and those who disagree with them, I consider Electus Matari to be Amarrian.” Now, we’d look at this person like they had three heads and were speaking in tongues, but the point is that in that sense, whether EM is Amarrian is a judgment, not a fact.
Going back to the KotMC argument (not because I want to keep flogging the dead horse but because it makes such an excellent example of this), that doesn’t mean that you can’t say that KotMC isn’t Amarrian – it means that you can’t state it like fact.
Unproductive: “KotMC just isn’t an Amarrian corp, why is this causing such controversy? They just aren’t. It’s not like EM would get mad if we said they weren’t Amarrian, they aren’t and everyone knows it.”
Productive: “I don’t consider KotMC to be an Amarrian Corporation and this is why:
“Based on X,Y,Z (it helps if you back up your argument, but remember that most PF is open to interpretation, as we’ve seen with the different interpretations in the Sacrifice thread), I think Amarrian Corporations should be characterized by the following things A, B, and C. KotMC is, in my opinion, characterized by D, E, and F. Based on this, despite being comprised of primarily Amarrians, professing loyalty to the Empire, and fighting in the Amarr Militia, I don’t consider KotMC to be an Amarrian corp.”