The "Ireland is just like the UK in several largely irrelevant ways, but has more coronavirus deaths" thread that& #39;s being shared reminds me of the "all the polls are wrong because of factors that pollsters are fully aware of" thread from that guy with a phone in his avatar.
The length of a thread, and the number of facts in it, shouldn& #39;t give authority to the conclusion if the facts do not justify the conclusion.
And don& #39;t share this stuff with a note about it being of interest, or important to read. If it& #39;s deliberately misleading, it& #39;s neither.
And don& #39;t share this stuff with a note about it being of interest, or important to read. If it& #39;s deliberately misleading, it& #39;s neither.
Incidentally, what did happen to that guy with a phone in his avatar?
I remember his "here& #39;s why Labour will win despite the polls" thread getting shared all over the place. I remember him being unable to admit he was wrong even after the result confirmed the polls. Then nothing
I remember his "here& #39;s why Labour will win despite the polls" thread getting shared all over the place. I remember him being unable to admit he was wrong even after the result confirmed the polls. Then nothing