Well no, it's not necessarily less informed. But I don't understand how you're using the word "opinion." An uninformed opinion is useless. If you were to ask me to provide an opinion on something where I have no information, I would decline, because I don't want to express an opinion that's nothing more than a wild guess.
It is? So when someone challenges something thought to be accurate (see science) but really doesn't have verified proof but maybe sees in their opinion something and decides to be open to it..... it's useless?
This is not a FACT board. It's a discussion board. People share ideas and opinions all the time. Since when is the requirement that everything be completely factual or informed?
Come on. You need to lighten up.
For that matter, why should I be interested anyone else's wild guesses? You say that they can lead to discussion, but they can't, really, if they aren't based on any information. What is there to discuss? "I think the President of the United States in 2051 will be a Latin-American woman." Okay, well that's a wild guess, might happen, might not, but there's not much to discuss about it, is there?
That's a grand canyon you just breached there with Evil Knievel precision. In your example it can be proven 100% that there is no way you could possibly know that. Where trade rumors can happen for a myriad of reasons. GM's talking, GM's spreading rumor, insider information or players talking. HUGE difference.
Also, there might not be much to talk about it from a FACTUAL perspective but there certainly is worthy discussion to have had if for example it could be the first Latino Woman. That's how I see many of these rumor discussions.
But that doesn't follow. Whether you find something interesting to discuss shouldn't impact whether you find it credible. Advocating an idea for "the sake of discussion" is a dead end unless there's something to back it up.
Ridiculous. I believe I have seen just about everyone throw out an opinion of theirs that might not be the most "informed". I think it's safe to say we all do it. When did this rule happen that discussion boards have to "go somewhere" versus being fun?
Then why not be open to the Bledsoe-Harden possibility? We can "discuss" that too.
We can discuss and I would be happy to within the context of you asking what I thought about the idea. In the context of discussing a rumor proven to be 100% false is something different.
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