That definitely depends. “100% of people that drink water die” is a statistic. The question is always whether the statistics are actually good
That definitely depends. “100% of people that drink water die” is a statistic. The question is always whether the statistics are actually good
I don’t really know. Ive always been just a lurker, not a poster, on Twitter and I honestly haven’t noticed any significant changes to my timeline. Their web traffic metrics are a data point but I just don’t know if they really tell us anything substantive.
That’s disgusting. Which particular sites are out of control?
YouTube is the cable tv of 2023
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It’s so weird how we look back on those things that were seen as inconveniences, driving to a physical store / rental time limits, as good things now.
It’ll be interesting to see if we find ways to kinda bridge those gaps.
What if you could go and a rent physical DVDs
People leaving twitter for instawords deserve to be let down
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Just spiteful. And ironic if you really want to claim to care about public health
I mean a statistic can be “real” and also not useful. A person can also be statistically illiterate. I’m not sure these realities validate their web traffic metrics as something that’s really measuring what’s important to twitter’s long term health.
Definitely does not blanket make all statistics useful.