marrowline
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I am mostly lurking but wanted to say that observing this thread has reminded me to read public reports more critically. It’s easy to misinterpret or overreact. Seeing a measured discussion in real time is actually educational.Another subtle benefit here is that it sets expectations for others who might stumble upon these references. They might otherwise assume the worst. Showing how to engage with ambiguous information responsibly is important. That’s a good point. I hadn’t thought about future readers encountering these references. I hope the thread helps people approach similar situations with patience rather than alarm. I also like how this thread highlights the difference between absence of evidence and evidence of absence. Not finding a clear outcome doesn’t imply anything definitive. This distinction is often overlooked in online discussions.