Why do Some Argue Against Skill Based MM?
Дата: 04.08.2021 02:14:18
2Fantastic, on Aug 03 2021 - 23:47, said: What neatoman is saying is that he used the best method available
for determining skill, namely PR, and that it is pointless to have
a contrary opinion unless a better method is determined.
And Mojo believes a better method could be determined, which
may or may not be true. And for him to prove his point may require
him to collect statistics that are unavailable to him, which
doesn't mean he should accept NeatoMan's view. Thus
there was never going to be a perfect conclusion to this debate,
which is good because that is how progress is made.
DeviouslyCursed: So if it is the case that good evidence has been presented
and confirmed by others, yes it's true Mojo doesn't have to accept
it. But if he doesn't, it is not just his opinion, he is wrong. A
person is welcome to be wrong all he wants. Look at SimplySimple,
he absolutely loves being wrong. He loves being wrong so much he'll
contradict himself in the same paragraph. If Mojo wants to say
there is an issue with the data or with the conclusions, he needs
to point out the issue specifically. If he thinks the data is
wrong, he needs to present data that is correct. If he does
neither, he is just wrong. That's the way empirical data and
evidence works. That is the way science works. That is the way
the world works (the rational portions of it, anyway). We go with
the best currently available data and information available. And
currently that is Neato and company's pooled data.
Why do Some Argue Against Skill Based MM?