It reduces the accuracy of the test if people read the test questions before tacking it. In general ClearThinking is a valuble project, where I don’t think we act in a way to reduce their accuracy.
I would buy that argument if this is a ClearThinking forum. But it is not. rot13 just gets in the way, prevents search from working properly, etc. We shouldn’t have an obligation to complicate our discussions for whatever small potential increase in accuracy.
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It reduces the accuracy of the test if people read the test questions before tacking it. In general ClearThinking is a valuble project, where I don’t think we act in a way to reduce their accuracy.
I would buy that argument if this is a ClearThinking forum. But it is not. rot13 just gets in the way, prevents search from working properly, etc. We shouldn’t have an obligation to complicate our discussions for whatever small potential increase in accuracy.