However, the post seemed less self-aware to me than you are implying. My impression from interacting with undergraduates especially, many of whom read this forum, is that “these cool people believe this” is often read as “you should believe this.” (Edit: by this paragraph I don’t mean that this post is trying to say this, rather that it doesn’t seem aware of how it could play into that dynamic.)
Thus I think it’s always good practice for these sorts of posts to remind readers of the sort of thing that I commented, especially when using terms like “influential leaders” and “background claims.” Not because it invalidates the information value of the post, but because not including it risks contributing to a real problem.
I didn’t personally feel the post did that, hence my comment.
In addition, I do wish it were more specific about particularly which people it’s referring to, rather than some amorphous and ill-defined group.
I agree with most of what you are saying.
However, the post seemed less self-aware to me than you are implying. My impression from interacting with undergraduates especially, many of whom read this forum, is that “these cool people believe this” is often read as “you should believe this.” (Edit: by this paragraph I don’t mean that this post is trying to say this, rather that it doesn’t seem aware of how it could play into that dynamic.)
Thus I think it’s always good practice for these sorts of posts to remind readers of the sort of thing that I commented, especially when using terms like “influential leaders” and “background claims.” Not because it invalidates the information value of the post, but because not including it risks contributing to a real problem.
I didn’t personally feel the post did that, hence my comment.
In addition, I do wish it were more specific about particularly which people it’s referring to, rather than some amorphous and ill-defined group.