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Comment by bean469

11 hours ago

Since the explanation for the claim is essentially pay-walled behind the book, I will just choose to ignore it

"People got used to free shit and stopped paying as much."

"Your claim is poorly supported."

"Well it came from a book. Check it out if you're interested."

"What? It's not free? Hell no I won't pay!"

  • (anecdotally) proving their point that pay walling something doesn't mean people will pay for it. Buying the book would have been hypocritical.

    • This whole thread does have me questioning my understanding of cited sources behind paywalls.

      A contrived example I have in my head "My friend has more definitive proof in HIS book that <claim>, it only costs $1 trillion. Go read it yourself." For this particular thread its a bit disingenuous, but in a general case how does one go about understanding / disproving arguments made like this?

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  • > "Well it came from a book. Check it out if you're interested."

    > "What? It's not free? Hell no I won't pay!"

    I am also sceptical that my burning questions will be answered in the book, thus I choose to not buy it. Also, the Goodreads reviews don't look too good