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by sayhello 2857 days ago
I suppose colloquially on this forum in the context of comments, the word does deny something: usually of the possibility of bias.

Disclosure would work just as well, and is in fact more accurate!

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> the word does deny something: usually of the possibility of bias.

That's precisely why I objected to its use in the context it was used here (and other places where it is colloquially used incorrectly): by announcing you worked on something, you reinforce the possibility of bias in the post while taking partial responsibility for the work--it does not disclaim or subtract bias or responsibility.

I made a logical error, I meant to say:

> the word does deny something: possibly objectivity.

i.e. there is a possibility of bias.

That said, I've made my peace about the "proper" use of language, or rather, the lack thereof, and now espouse it.

Like, literally.

The meanings of words and idioms shift over time. As long as we're understood well enough, that's fine by me.

Instead, could they not be dis-claiming their objectivity?