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Some UX feedback:

- I click the link and see an image and a slogan. I can't click on anything and it's not immediately clear I need to scroll down to enter data.

- The date picker is not intuitive. Take a look at other sites that allow you to choose a start and end date: you allow start and end dates in the past, an end date before a start date, etc.

- I'm on your website to find out where I can go but I can't proceed without telling you where I cant to go. Perhaps ask me where I am now? Or give some general options?

- Once I get a result (I searched for Belgium from April 2024 to January 2024) I can't go back to the form. It's not a good idea to disable the back button.


Well, yes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_Israel, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_United_States_for... etc.

Does the existence of these Wikipedia articles now mean that I can call any information put out by Israel or the United States "biased content" and just disregard it?


No. The comment you're replying to explicitly calls out the poor methodology this report is based on and the lack of subject matter expertise shown by the authors. The Wikipedia article is supplementary information that situates this critique within a wider context. They are not saying you should dismiss the report simply because of the Wikipedia article.


If you feel you need to go back that far it's perhaps a good idea to compare the way Jews and Christians were treated in Muslim countries with the way Jews were treated in Europe.


...where he is accused of having "helped bring about the state of affairs in the academy that [he is] now lamenting — in which woke ideology subverts all that they deem precious in the academy and science".


> No lonely text box, nor a bloated Gutenberg editor in sight. Just a simple WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor so you can write to your heart's content

Have written daily for the last 20+ years. At this point I refuse to use any CMS that doesn't have an editor that is not at least as good as Gutenberg.

What WYSIWYG editor do you use?

_Edit_: it's Suneditor. Not my idea of a good editor, and I don't really like the default font either -- see https://imgur.com/TNT44Bp


It might seem far-fetched but the theory is not based on speculation. It's supported by a substantial body of scientific evidence.


"Ask an AI for the best strategy to follow" seems to work.


It worked a few times then I got this.

“J quickly pulls out their smartphone and asks an AI for the best strategy to follow in a panic. As they wait for the response, the car gains more speed, making it increasingly difficult for them to regain control. Unfortunately, the AI's response comes too late, as the car crashes into a tree, resulting in a fatal accident.”


Dunning-Kruger effect in full force there my good person.


Gutenberg.


Asking for e-mail and name up front is going to scare a lot of people away. Better to show more of the thing you're giving them first, and only then ask for their data.


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