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I'm gonna keep it simple. And this is not in reference to any singular post.
I firmly believe that if you do not know the topic of the matter at hand, which would be a general amount of knowledge that allows you keep up and interact with others on said subject, or thorough knowledge on the subject, you should refrain from posting any uneducated opinions on whether you agree or disagree in the thread.
Why?
Because, if the OP makes a post for an upgrade or downgrade, no matter how detailed, there's almost a guarantee that you're going to have a line of guys coming out the door saying "I agree" like this is a versus battle, and they have little to no knowledge of the topic at hand. If you have a certain level of knowledge, that's one thing. Not to come off as rude, but there are many threads where someone doesn't have sufficient knowledge on a subject, but instead they tell OP "contact x, y, and z, as they have knowledge on the matter". This is also not to say you shouldn't post in a thread if you don't know anything. You can still point out whether or not someone is using fallacies or illogical arguments, or question points made by others.
Otherwise, the thread is likely to end up with a few people simply agreeing then regurgitating the info in the OP, agreeing with everything and having 0 objectivity (which leads to bias, but at this point trying to find bias that isn't blatant is like trying to find a needle in a haystack), probably not understanding the context, and then the few people that actually do know what they're talking about get shut out, because the majority wins 90% of the time, which I could post examples of, but I don't want to single anybody out.
It is possible to educate yourself on the topic by immersing yourself in the source material of which the thread is based off of. If you're pulling info from another wiki, or have no knowledge on the topic, more often than not, your $.02 ends up derailing the thread, or offers nothing of substance. Saying you agree with something, or that something makes sense literally contributes nothing to the thread, but the OP won't care because either way they're getting their votes. Don't even get me started on the fallacies produced from this. :^)
And no, I'm not talking about the CRTs that literally take 5 seconds to make a decision. This is mainly directed towards the "I agree" type of comments that get counted towards the overall conclusion of a CRT. They can be noted, but they shouldn't really contribute to the progress of a CRT, which is why we have voters in vs battles thread give a detailed reason for their vote, but people who agree with said detailed reason, and find the reasoning sound, can agree with that, though anything can be debunked with sufficient info.
Inb4 somebody comments "I agree"
I firmly believe that if you do not know the topic of the matter at hand, which would be a general amount of knowledge that allows you keep up and interact with others on said subject, or thorough knowledge on the subject, you should refrain from posting any uneducated opinions on whether you agree or disagree in the thread.
Why?
Because, if the OP makes a post for an upgrade or downgrade, no matter how detailed, there's almost a guarantee that you're going to have a line of guys coming out the door saying "I agree" like this is a versus battle, and they have little to no knowledge of the topic at hand. If you have a certain level of knowledge, that's one thing. Not to come off as rude, but there are many threads where someone doesn't have sufficient knowledge on a subject, but instead they tell OP "contact x, y, and z, as they have knowledge on the matter". This is also not to say you shouldn't post in a thread if you don't know anything. You can still point out whether or not someone is using fallacies or illogical arguments, or question points made by others.
Otherwise, the thread is likely to end up with a few people simply agreeing then regurgitating the info in the OP, agreeing with everything and having 0 objectivity (which leads to bias, but at this point trying to find bias that isn't blatant is like trying to find a needle in a haystack), probably not understanding the context, and then the few people that actually do know what they're talking about get shut out, because the majority wins 90% of the time, which I could post examples of, but I don't want to single anybody out.
It is possible to educate yourself on the topic by immersing yourself in the source material of which the thread is based off of. If you're pulling info from another wiki, or have no knowledge on the topic, more often than not, your $.02 ends up derailing the thread, or offers nothing of substance. Saying you agree with something, or that something makes sense literally contributes nothing to the thread, but the OP won't care because either way they're getting their votes. Don't even get me started on the fallacies produced from this. :^)
And no, I'm not talking about the CRTs that literally take 5 seconds to make a decision. This is mainly directed towards the "I agree" type of comments that get counted towards the overall conclusion of a CRT. They can be noted, but they shouldn't really contribute to the progress of a CRT, which is why we have voters in vs battles thread give a detailed reason for their vote, but people who agree with said detailed reason, and find the reasoning sound, can agree with that, though anything can be debunked with sufficient info.