Originally Posted by Mojo
Those who start a social media channel should understand they take on an important responsibility and should question if they have the right skills, education and communication abilities to fulfil their role.

I'd probably argue that it's more important to be right than to be popular or entertaining. I'm still waiting for someone to prove that the NRC audio research, the Harman target curve, the Olive score, and double blind testing is complete BS. I'm totally open to better ideas if they're out there.

But I expect those breakthroughs to come from researchers, not influencers.


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