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by davisoneee
600 days ago
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Definitions matter when it comes discussion, as what you say influences how people feel on a topic. Broad, non-specific definitions leave a lot of space for bias rather than clarity. If you describe it as 'fake', I consider that to give the impression of 'the answer is NOT' this, and could lead to anti-policy. If the description is 'unjustified and sloppy', that can lead to additional research to properly invalidate or potentially find something useful, so we don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. |
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