translation: There are people conjuring thoughts like “I’ve seen one too many brown people”.

Also unsurprising where the sentiment is coming from:

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IMO being off by around 10% or more is still quite the leap.

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10% off isn’t bad for a casual onlooker at their community. That’s 90% accurate.

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Right, but those estimates aren’t 10% off, but closer to at least 10 percentage points off – percent and percentage points are not the same thing.

Even Australia is ~23% off, and eg. Germany is 42% off, the US is 120% off, UK is 57% off, and eg. Poland is a whopping 650% off

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People don’t give precise percentages though when surveyed. They might round to typical fractions like 1/4, 1/3, or they might round to 10 or 20 percent.

Nobody is saying “hmm, I estimate that it would be approximately 37 percent”.

Of course the wisdom of the crowd does wonders for smoothing those coarse estimates, but still, if the crowd is +/- 10 of the real percentage value, I’d say they’re pretty much on the money.

Anyway, Poland, wtf.

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