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Streak-based scoring system

A scoring system where doing the thing that you have to do several times in a row is better than doing it the same number of times non-consecutively. These scoring systems can calculate scores calculated in various ways, such as squaring the length of each streak and adding up each squared streak length.
This 10-question trivia game has a streak-based scoring system. Getting only the first five questions right is 5 times better than getting only the odd numbered questions right.
by FriggDav August 20, 2025
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An alternative to evidence-based decision making, "decision-based evidence making" is the practice of collecting evidence to support a pre-existing decision, rather than using evidence in any way to inform the decision itself.

This technique typically involves cherry-picking sources or relying on bad or unreliable authorities to justify or legitimise (after the fact) a questionable decision which has already been made.
Dr. Daniel Jernigan resigned from CDC in 2025, telling reporters that Robert F Kennedy Jr seems to be "going from evidence-based decision making to decision-based evidence making" as the Centres for Disease Control began citing debunked studies to support a dodgy claim that vaccines cause autism.
by bitchuck November 20, 2025
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Recheck all of your biases

Usually said in response to someone saying check your privilege in response to a bias incident that involves more than one type of discrimination, one of which is a nonmainstream type of discrimination like Speciesism, this is said to remind people to keep all of their biases and privileges, including the ones that come from nonmainstream types of discrimination, in check before evaluating and or responding to bias incidents and an individual’s circumstances
Jamard: I heard that some guy and his Hispanic ex-girlfriend got into a custody fight over their pet dog. They gave the dog to the woman, even though she has a lengthy criminal record. They should have given it to the guy.

Owen: Hey. You’re a straight, Caucasian male. Check your privilege.
Jamard: Dude, recheck all of your biases. The woman is upper middle class, had a criminal record, and some of those charges were for neglecting to take proper care of their previous pets. She also had cheated on her ex-boyfriend with some famous street rapper from Miami, Florida. Would you care to enlighten me about how it is acceptable that a person with that type of background was given custody of the dog?
Owen: Point taken. You’re right.
by Vanguard 1998 March 17, 2021
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The Logan Based Rule

If your name is Logan then you may not call yourself based. That automatically makes you “not base”
Wow Logan just called himself based! We better invoke the Logan based rule on him ;)
by Cremby February 24, 2023
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I'm based

anyone who uses this unironically is insecure
person 1: i'm based
person 2: no one uses that word unironically
by anonymous May 12, 2023
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Law of Spectral Biases

The principle that biases exist on a spectrum between absolute and relative, with infinite gradations and multiple dimensions. Under this law, no perspective is simply biased or unbiased—each occupies a position in spectral space defined by its sources of distortion, its areas of clarity, its cultural situatedness, its epistemic vices and virtues. The law of spectral biases recognizes that bias is not binary but continuous, that we can be more or less biased in different dimensions, and that the goal is not elimination (impossible) but awareness and mitigation. This law is the foundation of epistemic humility, the recognition that your perspective is always partial, always situated, always capable of improvement.
Law of Spectral Biases Example: "She analyzed her own thinking using spectral biases, mapping it across dimensions: cultural assumptions (present but identified), emotional influences (acknowledged), cognitive shortcuts (working on them), institutional pressures (naming them). The spectral coordinates showed where her bias was most distorting and where it was manageable. She didn't become unbiased—no one does—but she became more aware, which is the point."
by Abzugal February 16, 2026
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Critical Thinking Biases

The meta-collection of cognitive biases that specifically distort, undermine, or corrupt the practice of critical thinking itself. These are not ordinary biases that affect any judgment, but biases that attack the very tools we use to think clearly about bias. They include the bias to consider one's own thinking "critical" while dismissing others' as biased, the bias to apply skeptical standards asymmetrically (strictly to views one dislikes, leniently to views one favors), the bias to treat "critical thinking" as a label one claims rather than a practice one performs, and the bias to mistake cynicism for critique. Critical Thinking Biases are what happens when people weaponize the language of reason against reason itself—using "just asking questions" to spread doubt, demanding "evidence" only from opponents, treating one's own unexamined assumptions as "first principles." They are the pathologies of the proudly rational.
Example: "He thought he was immune to bias because he was a 'critical thinker'—but his Critical Thinking Biases meant he applied skepticism only to views he already distrusted, never to his own."
by Dumu The Void March 13, 2026
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