Javaness wrote:I will just assume you were lying then.
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A perfect example why the Likes numbers are meaningless. Boast about distrusting other human beings' character and your number increases.
Javaness wrote:I will just assume you were lying then.
LovroKlc wrote:Robert, he often gives statements without any evidence and proof
RobertJasiek wrote:Have you seen anybody who does not? It is a necessity in case of lacking time. During the last 30 days, I have spent ca. 2+ hours per day on average working out my messages here. I simply cannot research in evidence for each of my statements.
topazg wrote:Yet surely you can understand other people's frustrations when you ask them to do exactly that on a number of topics on here?
RobertJasiek wrote:You are losing sight of reasonable scale. I already do much more than you'd expect from a rules commission member: I even research in quite some aspects everybody else might have overlooked entirely. There are limits though. Even the most serious volunteers have limits in their available time. If you want yet more (like proving the statistically obvious), then you need to ensure payment for the work.
However, you must understand that on L19 (and elsewhere) you operate a double standards policy. When you raise an anecdotal opinion that you consider robust enough to believe yourself based on your own experience, you post it as if your opinion should make it valuable. When other people do likewise, you ask for further evidence or proof, and consider it poor evidence until you get it. How can you not see the imbalance with claiming lack of resources (primarily time, but also money) to invest supporting your points with evidence and proof, yet expecting others to put their resources into doing exactly that?
RobertJasiek wrote:Understand the difference! Both Javaness and I want to see evidence for statements. Javaness calls me a liar because he doubts my unsupported statement; I do not call people liars just because and when I doubt their unsupported statements.
Javaness wrote:So what am I supposed to think Robert?
RobertJasiek wrote:deja, I still trust my memory. There is nothing to take back. Don't ask me to take back what should not be taken back.