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by comboy 91 days ago
Applying them to only one side of the conversation doesn't seem practical.
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It perfectly is.

From https://www.lesswrong.com/w/crockers-rules:

> Note that Crocker's Rules does not mean one is authorized to insult people; it means that other people don't have to worry about whether they are insulting you. Crocker's Rules are a discipline, not a privilege. Furthermore, taking advantage of Crocker's Rules does not imply reciprocity. How could it? Crocker's Rules are something you do for yourself, to maximize information received - not something you grit your teeth over and do as a favor.

Alright, my original comment was wrong (as was the parent). I still stand by my opinion that it is not practical though.
Seeing this a bit late. I take your point and yes, that's my worldview. Crocker does not say it's both. Sorry I'm so late to reply.