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Norman C
NormanC28839418
Notwithstanding the staggering irony of lecturing others on the importance of strong datasets and need to consider the complexity of context, I would agree it is important to avoid generalisations
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Amy Mantravadi
AmyMantravadi
The thing that concerns me most about this moment in American history is how clearly our individual notions of truth are shaped by our desires. Belief cannot help but be
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Andy Miller
i_am_mill_i_am
I read 203 books in 2020. These were my favourites. I have chosen the ones that spoke to me most clearly or usefully during that rotten year. I know many
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Kanekoa
KanekoaTheGreat
GEORGIANegative votes & vote switches should *NEVER* happen on your CNN, ABC, & NBC live news feeds. This is according to the data scientist & programmers who presented at the
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Olivia Solon
oliviasolon
NEW: Under Facebook's own rules, high-profile accounts get their reach and advertising restricted if they have two misinformation "strikes" within 90 days. Leaked internal documents show FB repeatedly bent these
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President Elect Derek Aspinwall
AspinwallDerek
FISA DECLAS UNDERSTOOD FISA - The Trilogy 3 Movies - 3 Elections ‘How do you catch a dangerous animal?’ FISA works both ways, explained. I often wondered why POTUS
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Neal Katyal
neal_katyal
This defense of Trump is like the upside down world. Good lawyers refrain from absurd statements, understanding this undermines one’s credibility. This person is refraining from any non-absurd statements. Phew.
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Anna James Zeigler
ajzeigler
Insisting the President is a Russian plant is destabilizing regardless of who the President is. You sold people a lie based on no credible evidence for years, & that's done
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Ed Hawkins
ed_hawkins
"The climate has always changed" (or similar phrase) does not imply what many seem to think it implies. Let me explain.https://twitter.com/DavidTCDavies/status/1118251767626719232 Since the 1830s scientists have known that the Ear
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Clare Wenham
clarewenham
New Policy Brief ILIAD Consortium Brief on @WHO #IHR #PHEIC declaration reform. We identify options for reform - and outline challenges which some proposals made thus farWritten with fabulous @alexandraphelan
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Consequence is no coincidence
BlueSteelDC
At this point I am comfortable with the Squad making all assertions they want. You have the evidence standing in contradiction. No need to go back and forthI even see
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Lesley Carhart
hacks4pancakes
I’m kinda tired of all the, “Solarwinds had poor infosec policy and executive buy in” takes. Not because evidence doesn’t show that they absolutely did. Because most product companies that
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
I appreciate that for non-scientists it is very troublesome knowing who to believe amidst this crisis of misinformation. For those without a scientific background, it is highly problematic to know
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Ted Petrou
TedPetrou
In your opinion, what is the single best piece of evidence to show someone who believes in lockdowns that they didn't work?For me, it will be New Zealand's large increase
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Paul Quinton
pkquinton
***MAJOR FUNDING ANNOUNCEMENT***The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) has today put out a call to fund evaluations of public health interventions led by or involving the police. https://www.nihr.ac.uk/documents/20119-public-heal
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Bryan Leblanc
bryan_leblanc
This piece by @alexboutilier is a great example of "scandal journalism".It is not a good example of journalism.I will go through the parts I have highlighted and explain why.*thread*https://twitter.com/alexboutilier/status/1284482
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