No. [<-- Useless single-line flat contradiction that can be deleted without affecting any of the actual arguments. EY.]
Caledonian,
“Wrong. [etc.]”
would probably have gotten the same edit, but I suspect
“On the contrary, [etc.]”
“I disagree. [etc.]”
“I see a flaw in your reasoning: [etc.]”
would have passed without comment. If Eliezer’s edits are bothering you, you might consider trying these or other formulations for your thesis statement.
Caledonian,
“Wrong. [etc.]”
would probably have gotten the same edit, but I suspect
“On the contrary, [etc.]” “I disagree. [etc.]” “I see a flaw in your reasoning: [etc.]”
would have passed without comment. If Eliezer’s edits are bothering you, you might consider trying these or other formulations for your thesis statement.