Except the zero is irrelevant because the purpose of both graphs is to display a shift in the ongoing trend. Have you even visualized what the graph you’re asking for what would look like? Literally 80% whitespace.
Because you’ve ignored every criticism of why that preference is irrelevant to conversation at hand. I did not make my original comment with the intention of debating graph aesthetics, I did so to remind people that they are taking part in a mass disabling event by people who are openly trading in eugenics rhetoric. Much of that rhetoric being directed towards the people of this very community, which is largely not showing solidarity with the other people who are victims of said rhetoric and their associated policies.
I can definitely acknowledge that graph aesthetics aren’t as important as the real-world implications of the underlying data. I did not start the thread about graph aesthetics, though.
You asked miz about their graph aesthetic preference, and I answered bc it’s a common preference. I assumed that you were asking because you wanted to learn, and I answered in good faith. If you didn’t want to talk about it, just don’t ask questions about it?
I ignored your criticisms because I don’t really care about other people’s graph aesthetic preferences, because it’s not important and they’re my preferences.
If you had said “what flavor ice cream do you prefer?” and I said “many people prefer chocolate because <whatever>”, it would weird if you got upset and said “actually vanilla is better because <whatever> and also why are we even talking about ice cream preferences it’s not important”.
At any point, you could have said “I think this representation is appropriate, given the severity of the situation, but I understand the other perspective.” and that would have been the end of the conversation.
Except the zero is irrelevant because the purpose of both graphs is to display a shift in the ongoing trend. Have you even visualized what the graph you’re asking for what would look like? Literally 80% whitespace.
Correct. Some folks, myself and miz included, would prefer that.
Clearly, we just had two different interactions.
My perspective is that you asked a question (how would you prefer it?) and I answered your question.
It seems like you didn’t like that. Why?
Because you’ve ignored every criticism of why that preference is irrelevant to conversation at hand. I did not make my original comment with the intention of debating graph aesthetics, I did so to remind people that they are taking part in a mass disabling event by people who are openly trading in eugenics rhetoric. Much of that rhetoric being directed towards the people of this very community, which is largely not showing solidarity with the other people who are victims of said rhetoric and their associated policies.
I can definitely acknowledge that graph aesthetics aren’t as important as the real-world implications of the underlying data. I did not start the thread about graph aesthetics, though.
You asked miz about their graph aesthetic preference, and I answered bc it’s a common preference. I assumed that you were asking because you wanted to learn, and I answered in good faith. If you didn’t want to talk about it, just don’t ask questions about it?
I ignored your criticisms because I don’t really care about other people’s graph aesthetic preferences, because it’s not important and they’re my preferences.
If you had said “what flavor ice cream do you prefer?” and I said “many people prefer chocolate because <whatever>”, it would weird if you got upset and said “actually vanilla is better because <whatever> and also why are we even talking about ice cream preferences it’s not important”.
At any point, you could have said “I think this representation is appropriate, given the severity of the situation, but I understand the other perspective.” and that would have been the end of the conversation.
Disengaging.