Comment by bnchrch

2 days ago

I may have something to teach you about indicators, averages, and population samples/biases.

We're not debating majority opinion here. Just that people exist who have that bias / perception and what it leads to.

People exist that judge and exclude based on if you have have an Android.

Im sure the reverse exits too.

Im also sure the former is more common than the later.

But I have no idea how large that population is.

Just like Im not in that population.

> I may have something to teach you about indicators, averages, and population samples/biases.

You didn't sample. You filtered. You used a search engine to zero in on a couple dozen in a population of 350 million, then suggest to me that the mere fact that there's at least some means it's an opinion held by enough people to matter, when in fact it's probably not - even going by the references you selected yourself.

That you throw around some statistics lingo after all that is hysterically funny to me.

Scientific rigor never was the bar to convincing me, but since you brought it up yourself, be my guest.

> People exist that judge and exclude based on if you have have an Android.

We're not debating whether such people exist, we're interested in what the experience of someone using an Android phone is likely to be. Remember that an original claim was "Which means if your an Android user in a relatively average social group: [the following will happen]"

This conversation is very much about average/majority opinion and has been from the beginning. I might let you weaken that to "an android user is likely to have at least occasional bad experiences in some social groups" - if you're willing to at least provide evidence to support that much.

After all, what could be your purpose in bringing something up that has no relevance to almost anyone? You'd just be wasting both of our time.