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fujinghg | 1 year ago

I’m a statistician. What point are you trying to make? Write it off as an anecdote? It’s not 1999.

It’s two observations. Observations lead to questions which lead to collecting more data. Which lead to a conclusion that it is not pretty.

When managing risk you judge a company not on a good day but how they handle things on a bad day. And Monzo are terrible. It’s a pattern.

Go look and find.

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fragmede|1 year ago

I agree! 1,999 more data points would be better than two, but that seems like a weird number to choose.

You might be a statistician, but I'm also assuming you're human, with messy emotions (I am too). Two data points, even if they're really close and personal for you, is still only that, two data points.

I'm sure I'm going to find complaints. People aren't incensed and go online and post "hey everything's fine and went smoothly and I had no problems" when that's the case, they only do that when they're angry about something.

I don't have a Monzo account but I've been on the Internet long enough to recognize that bias, in myself, and others.