I just... you know, I think most people, when they're upset about something, don't really want to see others having fun with that.
There is indeed nothing worse than that in those situations. Vaguely tolerable on the Internet, but I don't think anything gets me more worked up IRL.
I have done something like that in the past more than once. I don't enjoy the least bit to see smart people sling mud at each other. I do it to draw attention to the fact that they are offering a spectacle to onlookers, and to make them question whether that's what they really want to do (instead of calming down, trying to see the other's person perspective, or reaching a compromise, etc.).
Obviously it only works when it's clear you are being ironic, which is harder online...
Okay, that's interesting. I don't think people will get that, though.
Also, if I understand the intention, then it's only a good idea if the discussion shouldn't take place, right? Or at least not in public.
Actually I like to think stuff like that breaks the tension when there is an argument/disagreement. That's usually why I do it.
This is more the reason I expected, and I really think it doesn't come across that way, even if the intention is good.