It’s still misleading now. Did you actually change it? If so, what was it before?
Before it was “which cognitive biases should we trust”. Now it is “which cognitive biases should we trust in”.
To be very clear, I am interested in
which among the biases themselves we should trust in
that is the second part of the post. This makes me a bit confused as to why DG’s comment is upvoted so highly.
More evidence to be hesitant about making judgments on the basis of LW votes.
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It’s still misleading now. Did you actually change it? If so, what was it before?
Before it was “which cognitive biases should we trust”. Now it is “which cognitive biases should we trust in”.
To be very clear, I am interested in
that is the second part of the post. This makes me a bit confused as to why DG’s comment is upvoted so highly.
More evidence to be hesitant about making judgments on the basis of LW votes.