[1/*] Using Twitter has put reading comprehension into a very different perspective for me. I used to think reading comprehension tests were silly when I was in grade school, because they seem so easy. But I guess I took for granted the skill of understanding a paragraph of text.
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And the worst part about it is, the disclosure was specifically that gain of function research was not in the grant, but it occurred, so it had to be reported. So these people cannot even read the fact that the disclosure is _obviously talking about a funded grant_.
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Like it's not even the same agency! DARPA and NIH are completely different words. So even the _headline_ contains the information you need! You don't even have to know anything else. If you have reading comprehension skills, you would know they were two different grants.,
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i've had many convos like this, and after replying, the other person just left. i think its their go-to comfort response "it was like, so it doesnt matter, goodbye sweetie, i know everything much better than you <3"
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I think you have your answer right there. People knew about one disclosure, in a second hand information kinda way. You cannot expect everyone to have the same level of information you have in a discussion. Information propagation takes time and this is a very noise channel.
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Yes I can? I can expect people not to correct someone, etc., if they have not read the thing posted. Like if someone posts an article about a grant, and you reply correcting it by citing information about a completely different grant, I really can expect you to not do that.
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