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  • I'm generally against the idea of planting as many trees as possible.

    Trees are not very good carbon sinks because they decompose and burn. Also, there are also some ecological communities where adding trees makes the land a worse carbon sink.

    Avoiding cutting down forests to build suburbs is something I can certainly get behind though.

  • Polls have a margin of error and election results have generally been within the 80% confidence interval 80% of the time.

    It is true that when there are less polls (like in special elections) it's harder to get an understanding of the state of the race.

  • Polls have been remarkably accurate in the last few election cycles.

    The "polls are wrong" talking point is a convenient way for politicians to ignore the will of the people. Trump has done this for a long time, and recently Biden has taken up this practice to pretend that the "Real Americans" think he is fit to be president for another 4 years.

    So please don't repeat this talking point, or at least read a bit into historical accuracy of polls before you declare them bullshit.

  • In the US you sometimes hear that phones in class are necessary to see if your kids are OK in a school shooting scenario.

    I think this isn't a good argument, since school shootings are rare, and it's unclear if each student having a phone would do more harm than good in that kind of situation.

  • I found Google messages to be unreliable: refusing to send a SMS if the Internet connection is bad. The signal that the message failed to send is a single hollow checkmark.

    I switched to fossify messages, which just sends SMSs or MMSs and doesn't create its own flawed messaging protocol