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by asb
932 days ago
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Article author here. Thanks for calling that out - the intent wasn't to make readers who might not have been aware feel bad. It really came from my worry about being seen to write about something that is trivial and everyone knows already! Perhaps I'd be better just dropping "I think it's quite well known that"? |
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But I think there is a good, general argument to be made against these kinds of sentences. I don't think anyone would ever blame you for writing about a well known thing, while at the same time there is a chance of needlessly making people feel bad.
BUT I also think that with the right "mindset", these kinds of sentences can be a good indicator to readers about what is considered essential, common knowledge among a certain group of people.
So ... I don't think you need to remove it, but wouldn't say it's bad if you did. Sorry for the long winded way of saying basically nothing.
Cool article btw.!