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Cake day: June 17th, 2023

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  • They usually skip the morality and jump straight to the whataboutism. They know that the thing is bad and won’t argue that, but they will try to sweep it under the rug and change the narrative to US doing something bad too.

    At the end of the day they’re like kids in a playground justifying that they can do something bad because someone else did it too.

    Oh and I can tell that someone will misinterpret my comment and think I’m downplaying the sh*t that the US did


  • Here’s how interacted with this post:

    • Title told me that “lower is better”. Assumption: it’s introducing the graph, I should look at it
    • Graph shows from left to right the best browsers for privacy. Assumption: they are the best for privacy, the title told me so

    Then I read the description. But I’m a data analyst, I’m used to look at the details. Most people do not. They want quick “tell me what’s happening”. It’s something you accept if you work in this field, the best DAs can tell their stories in just a few graphs.

    Tip: assume that people won’t read anything. They will just look at the graph. If each point is not equal, then your graph needs to show it. Looking at the source really quick, I maybe would’ve done a graph that shows points per category. It would need some work to look good and not cluttered, but that way you can let the viewer decide for themselves what they consider important and look at the points that matter to them.

    Take this as constructive criticism and not as a “gotcha”, I fall for this trap every once in a while too. Try to not be frustrated, it’s just how it is. Next time you’ll do a better job at passing your message