@CaptainHoagiePA@SpecialPuppy1@ImNotOwned@AdamMantine What you're pulling is the team's net rating for all 82 games regardless of whether Embiid played in the game or not. I'm pulling the net rating for games Embiid played vs. games Embiid didn't. This isn't perfect but 16 games is a pretty large sample and Sixers were good w/o him.
@SarahKarlin Got it. Was just curious because the panelists were basically unanimous in support of the same rec for 60 to 64 so seemed odd that 65+ was closer
@SpecialPuppy1@ImNotOwned Even if they played out and won the last 2 games, they would have missed it because of tiebreakers. And that was still just for the 10th spot!
@SpecialPuppy1 Not a 2-way player and that he's never done it on the biggest stages outside of the bubble. This year playoff run shattered all the criticisms though lol
@oliver_drk@Seanfucious I'm still alive and occasionally lurking in here but ya I decided to basically stop actively using the app once Musk took over!
Right - and that's just political twitter. There are tons of people who don't even CARE about Musk or politics who really really need something like Twitter for their brand. That's why ultimately, I think the talk about Twitter's downfall is exaggerated.
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@AdotSad It's a great plan because so many Twitter intellectuals who would have quiet, private careers w/o this platform—the Tom Nichols, Kevin M. Kruse, Will Stancil type—can't afford to give up Twitter. It's their brand and they love it too much. Yet they'd never have joined Gab.
One of the strategic errors I thought conservatives were making with Gab or other similar sites/products was building new ones as overt conservative alternatives. But the real value is just buying an existing product and turning it conservative as most users are not gonna quit.
I'm a total nobody with basically a few hundred active followers but at this point it just feels gross even contributing to the product by being active on it.