are there any others here, that would endorse the quoted statement as written?
I don’t endorse it in that context, because data matters. Otherwise, why not? There are plenty of situations where “bad”/”good” seems like a non-issue*/counterproductive.
I don’t endorse it in that context, because data matters. Otherwise, why not? There are plenty of situations where “bad”/”good” seems like a non-issue*/counterproductive.
*If not outright beneficial.