"How much would a generically smart liberal arts graduate know about this subject within 2 weeks of hearing it existed?" successfully predicts about 98% of articles. (One can trivially cite the 2%, but they're not labeled "This is the one today which isn't mostly winging it.")https://twitter.com/greenwoodae/status/1099832077577379840 …
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Thank you — yes! — the presumption of authority is exactly the problem. As “generically smart liberal arts graduates,” we‘re not experts, we’re avatars for our audience. Our job is to ask the questions a generically smart person would ask. We’re in the questions business.
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this is why it is better to write in the style of "here's what I learned" than "here's the story"
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