The rules are: *If it's your team, provide context and nuance and assume best intentions *If it's their team, take everything at face value in such a way as to make them seem to be the acme of awfulness.
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that's not what confirmation bias is even in the broadest sense of the term
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which is not what I wrote at all
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one is about reception of the truth of data, the other is about making excuses and explanations for one's team
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