I don't really care what the change log says. The log isn't what users read. Users read the text in the screenshot(s).
You asked what was wrong with the image. What's wrong is that it is full meaning can only be divined by a critical reading, which requires answering my above questions and four new questions: (1) why should readers have to view the change log to understand the text (2) should readers expect more rigorous material by asking questions in the change log than is presented in the page itself (3) if yes to the second question, why and (4) why is or would there be more rigour 'behind the scenes' than 'on stage'?
if you don't care to look, why should i spend my time caring what your questions are? I told you before. You have so many burning questions go ask them or read lmao
I'm not asking questions because I want to know your or anybody else's answers. I'm giving you the questions which if you answer will reveal the problems in the screenshot(s). I was hoping that if I could help you think this through for yourself, you would begin to learn how to ask critical questions on your own in future.
I don't really care what the change log says. The log isn't what users read. Users read the text in the screenshot(s).
You asked what was wrong with the image. What's wrong is that it is full meaning can only be divined by a critical reading, which requires answering my above questions and four new questions: (1) why should readers have to view the change log to understand the text (2) should readers expect more rigorous material by asking questions in the change log than is presented in the page itself (3) if yes to the second question, why and (4) why is or would there be more rigour 'behind the scenes' than 'on stage'?
if you don't care to look, why should i spend my time caring what your questions are? I told you before. You have so many burning questions go ask them or read lmao
I'm not asking questions because I want to know your or anybody else's answers. I'm giving you the questions which if you answer will reveal the problems in the screenshot(s). I was hoping that if I could help you think this through for yourself, you would begin to learn how to ask critical questions on your own in future.
The person you are answering is not getting the point lol, despite its a common rhetoric figure
I think you're right!
I suspect they were trolling from the start: asking a question then refusing to engage with the answers seriously.