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I for one blame Twitter's character limit system so one cannot go into great detail or talk about anything unless we take a screenshot of it somewhere else as to why specifics tend to go to the wind.
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Hey Michael, I don't know what TaliEvi were referring to specifically, but I will say that, with all the live I have in my heart for you and your work (and it is plentiful, I say this because I care
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I'm sure even you will admit that you took a turn about a year ago maybe and every other video is incredibly "angry YouTube" / SEO driven, and I feel that this contributes to the inaccuracy / conspiracy / general anger that TaliEvi are evoking here. (cont)
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If you've taken it that way I apologise, but correcting some misinformed tweeter who tells me 800 QA staff were laid off shouldn't be read as a criticism of you unless you said that (which you didn't).
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This is the "engine" problem all over again. Are criticisms of the engine fair? Sometimes. Are criticisms of the engine accurate? Rarely. And criticisms of the engine for design decisions sensible? No. The greater audience don't receive the nuance though, only the takeaway.
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