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Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 25th October 2017

Dilbert//10420, first published nine years ago on Wednesday 25th October 2017

Arguing On Twitter With Facts


Tags

trolling, troll, social media, argument, logic, reason, arguing, technology


Official transcript

Boss: Watch me win this debate on Twitter by providing facts and logic. Now we wait for everyone in the world to change their minds. Dilbert: How's the first minute going? Boss: What is wrong with these monsters?!!

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

WATCH ME WIN THIS DEBATE ON TWITTER BY PROVIDING FACTS AND LOGIC.

NOW WE WAIT FOR EVERYONE IN THE WORLD TO CHANGE THEIR MINDS.

HOW'S THE FIRST MINUTE GOING?

WHAT IS WRONG WITH THESE MONSTERS?!!

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "The Twitter Debate"

Summary:

The comic strip depicts a debate on Twitter, where two individuals are engaged in a discussion. The first person suggests that they win the debate by providing facts and logic, while the second person responds that now everyone in the world can change their minds. The conversation takes a humorous turn when the second person asks how long the first minute of the debate is going to last, and the first person responds with a question about what is wrong with these monsters. The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of a Twitter debate and the potential for misinformation and chaos that can ensue.

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