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thegreatpeteryesterday at 12:57 PM1 replyview on HN

Did you even read the article you sent? It’s all based on estimates.

It is consensus seeking derangement at best


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tsimionescuyesterday at 3:19 PM

An article about a counterfactual (how many people would have survived had aid continued as before) can only be based on estimates, not real world data, yes, by its very nature. You can say the estimates are wrong, or that the source isn't trustworthy, maybe. But providing estimates for counterfactuals is not in any way illegitimate.