While this is important (clarifying of misinformation), I want to mention that I don’t think this takes away from the main message of the post.
I think it’s important to remember that even with a culture of rationality, there are times when we won’t have enough information to say what happened (unlike in Scotts case), and for that reason Mayas post is very relevant and I am glad it was shared.
It also doesn’t seem appropriate to mention this post as “calling out”. While it’s legitimate to fear reputations being damaged with unsubstantiated claims, this post doesn’t strike me as doing such.
While this is important (clarifying of misinformation), I want to mention that I don’t think this takes away from the main message of the post. I think it’s important to remember that even with a culture of rationality, there are times when we won’t have enough information to say what happened (unlike in Scotts case), and for that reason Mayas post is very relevant and I am glad it was shared.
It also doesn’t seem appropriate to mention this post as “calling out”. While it’s legitimate to fear reputations being damaged with unsubstantiated claims, this post doesn’t strike me as doing such.