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by KirinDave
2788 days ago
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I'm confused. Can you identify where I didn't do that in the comment that you decided to disagree-by-downvoting? I'm quite tired of being warned of drawing conclusions I did not draw, while taking 10-15 karma point penalties. From my perspective, I'm receiving overwhelming feedback that even questioning these programs at the level of efficacy is unwanted and I should be silenced. I can't really work out how these votes are actually reflective of a disruptive presence in the conversation, unless the idea is to avoid asking that question in any capacity. > There exists many theories as to why this is happening, we should identify the data we have and determine the most plausible theories based on evidence and research. That's the only rational way forward. Then I find your response to be disappointing. If the goal is an open debate, shouldn't we actually question these base assertions that underly and inform the statistical machinery of the study? |
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In fact you asserted that point quite strongly, and the reply was to the effect: "It's possible, but lets not just assume, since many people are already doing that"
At which point you double-down on defending your original position with no data, instead pressuring the commenter to provide you evidence.
You are not being downvoted for having an opinion, you are being downvoted for how you go about having your opinion.