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So I would trust the article as much as I would trust Song Qing.

What does that mean in this context? What do you know about Song Qing that the rest of us don't that makes him untrustworthy? A quick search didn't come up with anything. Do you have an informative link?




What do you know that makes him trustworthy? This is just a rumor spread by a single person at the point. Not very substantial at all.

About as believable as when Sally at work says there's layoffs coming - but she's the receptionist.


Because I trust the reporters at RFA and RFA's long-earned reputation not to select Sally the receptionist as a credible source. That's the difference between bloggers and journalists.

That's why I want to know who this person is, and why I asked the critic for more information about him. I trust RFA more than I trust some rando commenter on HN.


You also have to weigh that with how unusual the news is. The more unlikely the event the more credible the source would need to be.

This doesn't seem impossible knowing the CCP, but it would take more than a single source rumor before I'd consider it credible.


> RFA's long-earned reputation

Does RFA have a much better reputation than I realized?




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