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If you’re “tech-inclined” enough to understand the difference, how does it alter your behavior?


I appreciated the distinction to help form my own opinion. I believe there are varying degrees of scummy-ness and appreciate someone not trying to "decide for me"


I feel like your “teach the controversy” response just reinforces my point.


Who hurt you? I can't believe that "Nuance is unacceptable" is the position you really want to go with.


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Because we're actually quite bad at understanding people's motives (e.g. fundamental attribution error). Not to mention the various ways information gets biased as it flows through people and institutions.


I don't follow the logic.

I will note your posts are reading as activism/consensus building, which gets people removed from hackernews. So you might want to dial it down.




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