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I wish people would stop using the goalposts comment when you obviously don't know what it means.
Let's look at these three questions.
What are the mechanisms that explain Taylor Swift's popularity?
What are the mechanisms that explain Taylor Swift's recognized popularity?
What are the mechanisms that explain Taylor Swift's recognized musical popularity?
Pretty on message.
If you look at the threads of this post, you'll find the most people recognize that and are contributing to the answer.
someone provides their answer to number #1 and you dismissed it without evidence. i find this gross and in bad faith; this is all im pointing out. ๐
Do you want to provide any evidence for that? I've answered tons of people who have answered the first question, and for the most part we've had engaging conversations and many of them have contributed to the overall answer.
And that's not all you're pointing out. You repeatedly are inaccurately attacking the merits of my questions or comments rather than responding to the questions or comments.
If you consistently encounter a lot of "bad faith" arguments to your comments that are provably in good faith, you should probably look a little closer to home for where those bad faith arguments lie.