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by kbenson
1687 days ago
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> Why would I assume that the research is wrong? Because it's highly that even if it's correct in aggregate, there will be outliers that the opposite is true, and they'll benefit from different formatting. That is, even if it's right, it might still be wrong for them. So the question being asked is, why is it made so hard to change? |
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Like, you're talking about "what's right for them" as if that's supposed to pull my heartstrings, but the grandparent even literally said "I am going to re-phrase your question negatively", it's not like they're going to magically be convinced or actually argue about any readability metrics in any kind good faith, it's literally just a reflex. I wouldn't waste my time defending it on some egalitarian principles or whatever.