In fact, I think you would quickly be incentivized not to say anything you’re uncertain about. At best, it would lead to excessive hedging which would make you appear less confident and likely hurt your career. At worst, you’d be so loathe to make a mistake that you wouldn’t speak up on a topic you’re uncertain about, even if your contributions could help someone.
I think you make solid points, though I think you could limit it to some type of important post and certain types of concepts. eg “only when I state something as true in my blog posts”
Likewise, I often think declaring our uncertainty would be better for us as a species. Learning to should “I don’t know” as loudly as the yesses and nos in a debate would I think be helpful to most debates also.
I think you make solid points, though I think you could limit it to some type of important post and certain types of concepts. eg “only when I state something as true in my blog posts”
Likewise, I often think declaring our uncertainty would be better for us as a species. Learning to should “I don’t know” as loudly as the yesses and nos in a debate would I think be helpful to most debates also.