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I am the only person on the internet...
...Who assumes that people are telling the truth at first. I assume people are not telling the truth only after analyzing what they said and determining for myself.
Why does everyone else have the "assume everyone is lying" mindset
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"I am the only person on the internet..."
Persecution complex. Do you know what that is?
Also:
"Actually, given that this is DA, it's probably good to assume that, yes, they did lie."
In other words, I keep in mind that they might be lying in order to avoid being blindsided.
The answer to this statement is no for all but the most specific continuations.
...Who assumes that people are telling the truth at first.
Not at all, assuming good faith is a very common mindset. In fact, there were several problems in TV Tropes due to people believing plausible but improbably stuff.
And given that this thread is stupid, it might as well turn into a discussion about our own stances regarding what you can and what you can't believe in the internet. As for myself, I tend to give the benefit of the doubt, and assume that most people are telling the truth, even when what they say is unlikely (within reasonable bounds, of course), unless there are reasons to assume they're lying (inconsistencies in what they say, a history of their word not being trustworthy, etc.).
Ever since the untrustful things I did on sites like TVT tropes, I try to be more honest with people and just hope they do the same.