Fine print was great—but as I railed against: the presentation was misleading, constant updates clickbait, the decimal point faux scientism.https://twitter.com/natesilver538/status/797187322295029760 …
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Communicated on Twitter and in the fine print. Better than most. But not changing presentation=~not communicating.https://twitter.com/_hectortorres/status/797196205986107392 …
they did a lot of explaining of this exact thing on the podcast.
Agree, to a point. But which is better alternative, leaving this an esoteric field? Or turning it into an academic discussion?...
And don't get me wrong, I love discussing models and techniques. But would most people tune out? And if so, are they less informed?
Interesting that a lot was tweeted, the media took Twitter to television and papers. In Holland happens the same at the moment.
It would help if they also plot percentage 'not voting' and 'undecided' in their graphs
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