Thread: People love to rag on Nate Silver for his arrogance & they should, but he's merely an example of a larger issue that the web has made it easy to draw inferences from data without knowing the context in which it lives. 1/x
Alexander Pope's warning that "a little learning is a dangerous thing" has never been more true than an age in which we can obtain information about anything without being able to understand it.
Having data doesn't mean you can use it.
Western society has a very significant problem that expertise in one area is often conflated with expertise in others.
Men are the main culprit. We have been socialized to think we know more than we do. There are many studies showing this. Here's one:
Not only do men think we're smarter than we are, we also overestimate our own attractiveness:
Male overconfidence has lots of negative implications for society. The biggest is that too many men in media have amassed followings by speaking confidently about subjects they don't understand.
Nate Silver finds Donald Trump appalling, but his shtick isn't all that different.