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scarejunba | 6 years ago

Does not feel like a high-coefficient source.

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lliamander|6 years ago

Care to elaborate?

scarejunba|6 years ago

When deciding 'did something happen?' I need the sources to be generally reliable about fact reporting because they do not rely on pure reason. For fact reporting which is an aggregate, I need to rely upon the track record of the sources. In this case, some of the second-level sources are from the Cato Institute, which I know to be low trust source of truth[0].

This means I have to assign this a low-magnitude coefficient of trust (not a high-magnitude negative coefficient[1]).

That means what you're describing could well be true. I just don't know it based on who's saying it.

0: Compare http://web.archive.org/web/20090402090751/http://www.cato.or... with what I knew at the time

1: The classic "There is no gold buried here" is a high-magnitude negative coefficient