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by krts-
1981 days ago
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This sounds unreasonable, but it feels like a case where you don’t win either way. Updating and changing rules reflects improving and novel knowledge. This is preferable to blindly following methods where disproved. Rapid changes likely damage trust, increase confusion, and risk poor compliance. A balance of the two is pragmatic, but it still seems to be new ground. |
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