I think the sort of people who look at this advice and find that it sounded plausible to them, might want to first follow the rule of only taking advice that originated in actual lawyers, because they couldn’t tell which nonlawyers had done real legal research. IDK, I don’t know what it’s like from the inside to read the original post and not scream.
Seems plausible to me, though the notice you posted didn’t really seem to distinguish between different people (and I prefer the world where we don’t say things like “never do X” when actually we only want some fraction of people to never do X, but hope that those people will learn to ignore the notices at the right time).
I think the sort of people who look at this advice and find that it sounded plausible to them, might want to first follow the rule of only taking advice that originated in actual lawyers, because they couldn’t tell which nonlawyers had done real legal research. IDK, I don’t know what it’s like from the inside to read the original post and not scream.
Seems plausible to me, though the notice you posted didn’t really seem to distinguish between different people (and I prefer the world where we don’t say things like “never do X” when actually we only want some fraction of people to never do X, but hope that those people will learn to ignore the notices at the right time).