Can we make critical comments about the statements people make without it being considered ad hominem?
Absolutely.
For example, instead of saying "you win the Quack of Year award for that one", is it acceptable to say "the statement that the COVID vaccines have killed 217,000 Americans and seriously injured 33 million is utter quackery"? That targets the statement, not the person.
As you say, the target of the "quack" comment isn't another forum member. So not over the line.
Or for example, is it acceptable to say "the idea that Cannabis is the universal panacea for all diseases is demented and deranged"? Again, that targets the statement, not the person.
Again, you are not attacking the person. I don't think "demented and deranged" adds anything to discussion and I think you would be better served by avoiding that sort of language, but I'm not inclined to call that a violation.
And if someone posts a nutty conspiracy theory, is it acceptable to say that "conspiracy theories like that are often the product of people with the mental health problem of schizotypy". That is a factual piece of information, and targets the conspiracy theory, not the person posting it.
You really are trying to walk right up to the line here. By implication, you are suggesting that the person that made the comment has a mental disorder (your new favorite "schizotypy"). Everything is a judgement call but I don't think this one is that close. Over the line.
You have to let people who are clueless about science know that they are clueless. If you let them keep posting nonsense, the discussion goes downhill, as it has done on these COVID threads.
I'm not sure that's really your or anyone else's job here, but let's say I accept your premise - As long as you can do that without insulting them, have at it.
The impression I get from your questions is "how close to the line of insulting someone can I get?". I think that is a bad direction to come at this from. It seems you really feel a need to insult people that you disagree with. You seem to feel as if their positions are so beyond the pale that they require you to put them in their place. Let me suggest that this is a good test for you to run mentally before you hit the "Reply" button - "Is the purpose of my post to bring light to a subject, or am I really just trying to insult someone because I think they are so stupid they deserve it?"
My suggestion is that you focus on trying to be civil rather than trying to see just exactly what you can get away with. If you live right next to the line, eventually you will misjudge and step over it and you're going to catch a temporary suspension for your troubles. I don't want that to happen.
Edited by Daniel Cooper, 09 February 2023 - 08:01 PM.