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curo | 1 year ago
His job was to select passages from books and provide some commentary. Ours was to turn that material into an interactive title.
We tried tirelessly to look up the passages he'd send to us in the original text. The only quotes that matched were the top 5% short and famous quotes. The rest was made up completely, presumably by AI.
His 1 million+ followers consider him a world-class subject matter expert. But he doesn't read any of the books he's teaching. Eye opening.
declan_roberts|1 year ago
Unless maybe he was quoting some non-canon like Mormon books. Very common for "Christian" influencers to be LDS.
whatshisface|1 year ago
jheriko|1 year ago
this is not always intentional either, and there is a lot of social pressure to do it.
have you ever read a popular article about something you have expert knowledge in? the general standard for accuracy and quality in public discourse is mindblowingly low.
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