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Post by coldenhaulfield on Feb 27, 2019 20:43:02 GMT
Here's what RT should've done. I expressed this privately to a friend the other day, and the more I've thought about it the more certain I am that this would've eliminated a lot problems for them going forward: let the percentage stand at whatever it's going to wind up at by the time of CM's release; then, when the movie came out to the usual acclaim of MCU fans and the box office success that reliably accompanies it, they could've credibly claimed that the metric clearly failed the statistical standard for validity and wasn't reliably measuring what it was supposed to and, therefore, removed the feature under the pretense that they're retooling it. And then just never brought it back. No drama, Obama. Innit? ETA: can you think of a better way to've handled it? That makes sense to me. You know? And then you can claim the metric/poll WAS bridgaded or troll-bombed to fuck or downvoted or whatever, if "5%"of users want to see it and it makes a hundred and sixty million bucks in three days or whatever without the fog of ambiguity ("ambiguity") and controversy ("controversy") surrounding the site as well as the damn movie.
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