gamerdad wrote:
downbutnotout wrote:
I am sick of it, but I wouldn't prohibit it. Silly and harmful aren't the same thing.
I would argue that it is harmful (or at least potentially). It reinforces the (wrong) idea that you can tell whether or not someone is on the spectrum based solely on how they present outwardly in a limited set of scenarios. In my mind trying to "diagnose" someone without their input and denying someone's diagnosis are two sides of the same coin, and neither is beneficial to the community.
I see where you're going with this. I don't feel that banning the threads will ban the theorizing or teach people to think about it more deeply, though, so it's limited in how much it would help in the end. They'll still do it in private, and while it's harder for a bunch of people to come together and reinforce each other's assumptions there's also no opportunity to learn or discuss which is part of the point of a community.
If people are getting too pushy about who does or doesn't have AS based on these threads, a little respect would go a lot farther than barring discussion altogether.