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<blockquote data-quote="Dave645" data-source="post: 9236025" data-attributes="member: 55822"><p>the problems with videos are that, they often do not quote references, so they can say anything they want and the anyone being lazy and not fact checking them, will believe them, even if they are not stating verified facts, try watching videos that share references, and data sources for their conclusions, then looking at those references and data.</p><p> videos are good to point you to questions to ask and find out about, and good ones will share the data sources because they are not sharing opinion just facts. if you're not happy with their conclusions you can google more data from other sources to see if their conclusion is supported.</p><p>data is key, anyone can say anything but without supporting data it's just opinion, a guy stating opinion in a video that doesn't share where his data is from is not a sound place to get info. if they want to be credible, they will at least mention supporting info or sources for it, if they do not link directly to it. </p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@JustHaveaThink" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/@JustHaveaThink</a></p><p></p><p>this guy talks on a range of topics, is he correct about everything he talks about, I doubt it, but at least he shares where he is getting his info. so, we can go see it or look for other data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave645, post: 9236025, member: 55822"] the problems with videos are that, they often do not quote references, so they can say anything they want and the anyone being lazy and not fact checking them, will believe them, even if they are not stating verified facts, try watching videos that share references, and data sources for their conclusions, then looking at those references and data. videos are good to point you to questions to ask and find out about, and good ones will share the data sources because they are not sharing opinion just facts. if you're not happy with their conclusions you can google more data from other sources to see if their conclusion is supported. data is key, anyone can say anything but without supporting data it's just opinion, a guy stating opinion in a video that doesn't share where his data is from is not a sound place to get info. if they want to be credible, they will at least mention supporting info or sources for it, if they do not link directly to it. [URL]https://www.youtube.com/@JustHaveaThink[/URL] this guy talks on a range of topics, is he correct about everything he talks about, I doubt it, but at least he shares where he is getting his info. so, we can go see it or look for other data. [/QUOTE]
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