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cyanydeez 3 hours ago

Sure, but thetes a sizeable diffetence when skewed data becomes no-data.

Context has power. Removing it is thining the herd of power.

pocksuppet 2 hours ago | parent [-]

I say removing skewed data forces people to confront reality as it actually is.

Instead of "This economy sucks!" "Yeah, but look at the data, it's getting better..."

Now we just have "This economy sucks!" "Yeah"

cyanydeez 41 minutes ago | parent [-]

what. People absolutely have no idea what's going on without large, organized data.

The point is, the argument isn't "this data is right leaning" vs "this data is left leaning" or whatever your skew-scope is.

The argument at present: "We don't need to know to know X" versus "Of course we need to know X".

And ther'es clearly a fascist convincing people it's all useless while they ply their grift of choice.