This is exactly what the WWW has done to any conversation at hand.
It's far too easy to misinterpret the written word on a screen. It's far too easy to make something that was never intended into a battle field. It's far too easy to insert another argument in a topic that has nothing to do with the discussion.
I will admit to the above.
This is exactly the reason that i don't comment much on the internet. I am an educated, well read, open minded (mostly) person. For some reason a large percentage of what I have written on the web has been misinterpreted by a significant chunk of the people that have read it.
Quick story:
During my short, ill fated flirtation with offset stick burners I was a member of a forum. I had seen many comments and conversations about lump charcoal so I decided to try some.
After reading hundreds of posts I happened across some at a local store so I bought it. It was terrible. So I made a post asking whet is the big deal about lump? I honestly was just looking to see what I was missing.
The site exploded. I had bought what most of the people there considered to be the worst lump in the history of lump. I had no idea, I saw a brand I recognized and bought it. I didn't know at the time that the reason I recognized it was due to it's poor reputation.
Things got so heated that I asked the mods to close the thread so that new people didn't happen upon it and be put off by the fighting.
I know that most of the issue was the fact that "people suck". But at least some of was due to my inability to properly word my post in print. If the whole group had been gathered together in person it would have been an entirely different outcome.
But the good thing is that is what pushed me toward finding a solution that I didn't know existed at the time - pellets!
I also found some lump that is really good. Don't use it any more - it won't fit in my PG500.