Reliability
Civility Today continues to be published daily, as it has since its launch in March.
How much do you value this daily publication, and where is your proof?
How reliable are you as a supporter of civility and Civility Today?
What do you know about the broad relevance of the articles presented here for public perusal, at no direct cost to ordinary readers?
What have been your experiences of peer reviews relating to such matters?
What have been your experiences of editorial boards in relation to reliability, civility and relevance?
How do you assess reliability in terms of objectivity?
How do you assess the reliability of computer networks?
How do you assess reliability in terms of systems engineering?
How do you assess the reliability of statistical assessments of data?
How do you assess human reliability, and why?
What do you know about reliabilism, fallibilism, infallibilism, infallibility and ineffability in relation to civility?
What do you know about unreliable narrators, credible sources and the reliability of Wikipedia?
What do you know about product recalls, disclaimers, misleading information, and media corrections and clarifications?
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