CyclicallyCynical said in forum #418207:
Scribbles are completely random, uncontrolled, and very chaotic. This word also refers very specifically to children’s doodles, like with crayons. You’d never call a children’s doodles “squiggles”, virtually everyone calls them scribbles.
See, this is why it was deprecated in the first place. Having a tag refer to multiple things at once is not desirable. While I did say you should submit a BUR to undeprecate the tag if that's what you want, I think a better solution would be to make a new scribble tag with a qualifier in parentheses. Feel free to come up with one; I have no clue what qualifier would work for this.
3: Using statistics, this calculates to the average % of mistagged posts being 86.67% with a 95% confidence interval of roughly 75% to 99%. In other words, only 30 images are needed to determine that there’s only a 5% chance the actual percentage of mistagged posts is under 75%. If you want to try being smart, consider using math instead of your intuition. If you disagree with my proof, you can go and look at more images and honestly count them yourself.
You want some math? Here you go:
The Math
Let's take your calculation again (we'll assume 95% confidence for everything), but this time, we'll say your sample of 30 contained only 4 mistagged posts instead, so about 13.33%. If we plug the numbers into this calculator, we get a confidence interval of 1.169% to 25.5%, meaning according to your logic, there's only a 5% chance of the percentage of mistags being above 25.5%.
Now let's say you picked another sample of 30 and exactly half of them were mistags. That gives a confidence interval of 32.11% to 67.89%, so there should only be a 5% chance of the mistag percentage being outside of that range.
Are you beginning to see the problem?
The confidence interval is different for each sample. It does not tell you what the probability of the mean being a certain value is. What 95% confidence actually means is that when you take several random samples of the same size using the same method, 95% of those confidence intervals are expected to contain the mean while 5% are not. But you only took one sample, one that wasn't even random, and tried to draw conclusions about the entire dataset.
I'll admit I had to look some of this up (this explains things pretty well) since it's been at least a decade since my last Statistics class, but I've had enough exposure to math and science to sense when something isn't adding up. That's how intuition enters the equation.
5: I think this is what needs to happen. This whole fuckfest is due to some smoothbrained activities that had to have occured for the word scribble to be replaced with squiggle - like wtaf happened there?!
6: I was asking people to explain why they didn’t read my whole post before downvoting, or why they didn’t leave a comment explaining why they downvoted. What does this whole forum even exist for, if not to discuss topics? Why are approvers downvoting my post, and then don’t explain shit to me, when I’d just posted my FIRST post? If they don’t help new contributers understand how tf to use this thing, who will? Buddha? Jesus of Nazareth? Diddy?
CyclicallyCynical said in forum #418210:
Eh, I don’t think these folks seem like anything I post. I feel like I’m getting trolled or something, I don’t know.
I’ll try and post it, but I can already smell my charred corpse burning at the stake from over that hill.
You need to stop taking these BURs so personally. Downvoting just means they disagree. They're not trolling you. I've had near-unanimous downvotes on some of mine with just one or two users explaining why. I've even downvoted some of my own BURs. Their purpose is to prompt discussion, not to make you feel validated.
The ones not answering may believe their point was already made by others and see no need to repeat what was already said. We like to keep things concise and efficient.
Also, you're not in any position to criticize what other users do when you act overly aggressive like this. These rants of yours do nothing to strengthen your arguments and will reduce the likelihood others will listen to you. Next time you post here, take a moment to compose yourself first.
