The discussion centers on determining the direction of the magnetic force acting on a vertically moving electron near the equator, where the Earth's magnetic field points north. Participants clarify that the right-hand rule (RHR) should be used, with the understanding that the results must be reversed due to the electron's negative charge. Confusion arises regarding the application of the RHR versus the left-hand rule, but it is emphasized that the RHR is applicable for all charges, with adjustments made for negative charges. The formula F = q(v x B) is referenced to reinforce the concept that the direction of the magnetic force is dependent on the charge and motion of the particle. Overall, the consensus is that the RHR is the correct method to find the magnetic force direction for an electron.