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The tactics you feel in a conversation but can't name.

The patterns Hearium watches for, in conversation and in chat: from gaslighting to manufactured urgency to the hidden premise. Each with an example and a counter.

30 patterns

Pressure

Are you being pushed instead of persuaded?

Gaslighting

Instead of arguing the point, gaslighting attacks your source of truth: your memory. Someone who is unsure stops pushing back.

Gaslighting

Instead of arguing the point, gaslighting attacks your source of truth: your memory. Someone who is unsure stops pushing back.

Manufactured urgency

Under time pressure, slow, checking thought switches off. Someone who believes they must decide this instant stops comparing and stops asking questions.

Manufactured urgency

Under time pressure, slow, checking thought switches off. Someone who believes they must decide this instant stops comparing and stops asking questions.

Playing the victim

Instead of addressing the objection, playing the victim shifts the topic from the issue to your cruelty. Someone who suddenly feels heartless takes the criticism back.

Playing the victim

Instead of addressing the objection, playing the victim shifts the topic from the issue to your cruelty. Someone who suddenly feels heartless takes the criticism back.

Fear appeal

Fear narrows attention to the threat and to the single offered escape. Someone afraid of losing everything stops checking whether the danger is real and the escape actually fits.

Appeal to authority

Instead of justifying the claim, an appeal to authority leans on status. Someone who doesn't dare question an expert accepts the statement unchecked.

Social proof

The assumption "if so many do it, it must be right" saves you from checking yourself. But the number of joiners says nothing about whether it fits you.

Social proof

The assumption "if so many do it, it must be right" saves you from checking yourself. But the number of joiners says nothing about whether it fits you.

Flattery

Praise creates a sense of owing something back, and no one wants to damage the flattering image just handed to them. A no then feels like ingratitude.

Flattery

Praise creates a sense of owing something back, and no one wants to damage the flattering image just handed to them. A no then feels like ingratitude.

Us vs. them

Once a factual question turns into a loyalty question, disagreeing costs not just an argument but belonging. Many then agree just to avoid being cast to the "other side."

Credential injection

The title is placed exactly where evidence should be. The qualification is meant to substitute for the missing justification, so the claim gets waved through along with the person.

Conversation framing

Whoever sets the frame decides what counts as a legitimate contribution. Once the conversation is defined as "pure information," any question looks like breaking the rules rather than a fair objection.

Objection reframing

Instead of examining the objection, reframing moves it into a category that requires no answer. A "misunderstanding" or "too much feeling" doesn't need a response, it just needs to be pinned on you.

Straightness

Is the engagement open, or is it dodging?

Substance

Does the claim hold up against reality?

Reasoning

Does the logic hold, or rest on the unsaid?
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