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It goes like this: you can do the wrong things but be in a long enough feedback loop that the effects only really start to show themselves some time later. So rather than successfully correlating results to their real causes, what happens instead is:> a) people fool themselves in the meantime that bad things aren't bad, and
> b) in the aftermath, when the consequences do start to appear, the temporal offset from the real root cause is so large, and they have so many other things to attribute failures to, that they can (and probably will) go the intellectually dishonest route
https://www.colbyrussell.com/2018/10/11/mozilla-and-feedback...