Infobitt delivers facts. This is emphasized extensively across the mission statement and FAQ. Obviously, what qualifies as a fact, as opposed to an opinion, is hard to pin down. It seems there may be some value in create guidelines as what qualifies as fact.--For example, earlier today Larry Sanger posted a very interesting story about a growing cultural divide in Israel: http://infobitt.com/b/13101. The opening fact, "There's a deepening cultural divide between Israel’s coastal elite and the conservative voters who re-elected Benjamin Netanyahu," is undoubtedly information, but to me seems to straddle the line between objective and subjective. I'm not sure how universally agreed upon this statement would be among stakeholders in Israel. It would be hard to confirm this statement with full clarity, as a cultural divide cannot be objectively measured.The story's second fact, "Miri Regev, Israel’s new conservative minister of culture, has antagonized artists by telling them she will monitor their output and dispense state arts funding; artists say this is censorship," seems much less subjective. It focuses on what individuals or groups have said. At the same time, some would argue that determining what groups say or think is fundamentally subjective, as groups have no mind or voice to speak.Of course, Larry is not the only person to hit this crosspoint between fact, opinion, and analysis. I posted earlier today about the NBA Finals: http://infobitt.com/b/13105. My third fact, "Andre Iguodala was a named Finals MVP, to both shock and acclaim from commentators, for his defensive efforts against Cavaliers star Lebron James and surprising offensive contribution," attributes shock and acclaim to "commentators," a very subjectively defined group. I stand by my bitt, but I also recognize that a reasonable person could argue that my statement is not a "fact."What do we mean when we say "fact?" Where do we draw the line? As Infobitt continues to grow, and individuals with less than perfect intentions begin to value the leaderboard, I think answering this question could be important.I apologize if this question has already been answered.
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I love the discussion. Thanks for starting it, David. I hate to sound like a yes-man to Larry, but the fact is, I think he's spot-on. I have nothing to add.
I love the discussion. Thanks for starting it, David. I hate to sound like a yes-man to Larry, but the fact is, I think he's spot-on. I have nothing to add.
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Not every difference of opinion is talked about openly.
Larry said that the existence of a cultural divide in Israel seems to be something that both sides of a purported divide ought to be able to agree on.
But whether there is any division or not could *itself* be part of the controversy.
For a couple of my favorite issues, the dominant side likes to say that there is no (significant) disagreement: global warming and evolution. Polls show more than 5% of scientists in the respective fields disagree with the (apparent) mainstream, but the dominant side does not pay attention to them. Meanwhile dissenters are treated like Holocaust deniers.
There are several other major issues that look settled but really aren't. That's one reason I tend to post contrarian facts in other people's bitts.
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