True, though. How many links in support of your various claims, or quotes from sources, have you posted in the last week exactly?
There is a good reason I do not typically link arguments.
I did study the art of the survey, both data and opinion surveys, in classes and I do know how to conduct meaningful ones. We did study "presentation" of data how to avoid deceptive practices (or also not avoid I guess). But those are not the reasons I do not use my own links obviously.
The reason I do not use my own links is that I have no large staff of surveyors. I can and do sometimes report what my small circle of contacts thinks where that might be meaningful or at least somewhat useful.
I do not use internet links because I do not trust most of them. I do occasionally use rather well established sources like the government or organizations "famous" beyond the internet. In debates I prefer to allow my opponents to decide which links they trust. That makes for a much more meaningful exchange.
When debating the severity of covid I used the exact same sources my opponents used. I am certain they would not consider my own sources anyway whether I was on the team that developed mRNA or was Pope Francis.
Remember when I said, "Where I went to school ..."? Where I went to school we had to demonstrate that we understood the material by putting it our own words. I have noticed that on the internet most people on these discussion board never put things in their own words. Surprise, surprise, they usually do not understand even whether the article applies to their topic. My teachers were right! You appear to be under the delusion that your dependence on articles that you can barely read makes you a better debater. It does not.
I sometimes ignore your links because they have nothing to do with the topic either. I'll show you more about that in other replies presently.
Links tend to be used by fighters, not thinkers. They expect to "push the internet button" and if he doesn't cooperate immediately his a$$ is grass. Don't be that stupid.