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I said millions of people. Millions of people is many. I have been consistent. You're living in a bubble.


It's not many out of 100 million. 4% would not be many out of the total. That's why I said: I thought you meant "a significant fraction of", not "at least a tiny fraction of".

You meant "at least a tiny fraction of". That's all. When you say "many", we should read "at least a tiny fraction of".

> You're living in a bubble.

This is a bit of a strange comment.


> This is a bit of a strange comment.

You refuse to believe that millions of people hate podcasts, to the point that you apparently need a survey with millions of people saying that as evidence. You live in a bubble of people who haven't told you they hate morning DJs and podcasts. If I instead told you that millions of people detest vlogs, would you also require hard evidence?


> You refuse to believe that millions of people hate podcasts

If you read what I wrote, you'll see I never said that. I don't know why you think it's worth replying to something other than what I wrote.


"I don't think there's evidence for this," in response to my statement that millions of people hate podcasts. You might forgive most readers for understanding that to mean that you don't think millions of people hate podcasts.

I responded to something you wrote. Maybe I didn't respond to what you meant to write, but the solution to that is for you to write what you meant.




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