> Great question
This is exactly how politicians (or whoever is doing something nasty) will start the answer on sensitive question. Shady business.
Would you mind reviewing https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html? Note these guidelines:
"Please respond to the strongest plausible interpretation of what someone says, not a weaker one that's easier to criticize. Assume good faith."
"Have curious conversation; don't cross-examine."
Some background on why this is particularly important in this sort of thread:
https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&sor...
That’s also true of most people who aren’t doing something nasty.
P(doing something nasty | "Great question") > P(doing something nasty)Another content here says that they'd say "great question" genuinely, which I don't doubt. And that's the problem, fakers have hijacked such phrases and mannerisms.
I also suspect it's a mannerism that's more common in some nations than others. In the US, conversations often seem overly polite to me e.g. the infamous "have a nice day", particularly in corporate settings. There's nothing exactly _wrong_ with that, it just comes across to me as insincere sometimes. I'd rather have an honest conversation, which can of course still be polite, while avoiding apparent insincerity. Cultural differences are subtle and profound! :)
Hmm.... thinking aloud... I don't speak Japanese, but if I could, I wonder if I'd find their famously uber-polite business-speak mannerisms jarring too?
It's also how people will answer bad or a bit silly questions, and then try to turn it into a great question by rooting around in it and pulling something great out so as not to hurt people's feelings. Because of the whole there are no stupid questions thing. (just listing other reasons why people answer with Great Question, not insinuating anything here)
It is also how someone might be expected to reply to a Great Question.
You are drawing the product manager for this website feature(!) up to be some sort of corrupt politician or big tech conspiracy mastermind. Really absurd.