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Dunno, to me it's stronger because it emphasizes that the other answers are naive.

I've been in positions where other people in a thread happen to answer a question I have expertise in, but they don't know what they are talking about. It happens so often on forums like HN/Reddit that I appreciate it when someone can call them out for "authoritative guessing".

It was a tiny slap on the wrist.




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