There might be some minor math errors, but as explained in the post, we’re confident that this is a highly impactful intervention even if our impact calculations are substantially (say by 25%) off.
Please tell me you’re not saying that (to paraphrase) “1% of 10 million is 1 billion” is an intentional math error. That would be too much even for April Fool’s.
(Also, your Facebook link doesn’t work for me with the following error: “This content isn’t available at the moment: When this happens, it’s usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people or changed who can see it, or it’s been deleted.”)
There might be some minor math errors, but as explained in the post, we’re confident that this is a highly impactful intervention even if our impact calculations are substantially (say by 25%) off.
Thanks for the other grammar corrections! Edited.
Please tell me you’re not saying that (to paraphrase) “1% of 10 million is 1 billion” is an intentional math error. That would be too much even for April Fool’s.
[Out of character] It was intentional yeah.
For shame!
(Also, your Facebook link doesn’t work for me with the following error: “This content isn’t available at the moment: When this happens, it’s usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people or changed who can see it, or it’s been deleted.”)