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by curtisblaine
500 days ago
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> No, we don't love to say it for no reason. That is besides the point. I also believe that Google has been acting badly for years. Even more so it's intellectually honest to do the devil's advocate and examine their motivations. |
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These are two different things.
Examining their possible motivations is fine. Consider them, weigh them, criticize them.
But that's not what a so-called "Devil's advocate" does. The Devil's advocate takes just one side, one possible motivation, and argues for that, come what may, possibly insincerely. The Devil's advocate is dogmatic, single-minded, intransigent. When does the Devil's advocate ever admit that they're wrong?
Go back and look at how definitively the Devil's advocacy was made. There's not even a whiff of doubt or questioning. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42974179