I meant “measurably” in a literal sense: nobody can measure the change in my probability estimate, including myself. If my reported probability of MacGyver Ruin after reading Alice’s post was 56.4%, after reading Bob’s post it remains 56.4%. The size of a measurable update will vary based on the hypothetical, but it sounds like we don’t have a detailed model that we trust, so a measurable update would need to be at least 0.1%, possibly larger.
You’re saying I should update “some” and “somewhat”. How much do you mean by that?
I meant “measurably” in a literal sense: nobody can measure the change in my probability estimate, including myself. If my reported probability of MacGyver Ruin after reading Alice’s post was 56.4%, after reading Bob’s post it remains 56.4%. The size of a measurable update will vary based on the hypothetical, but it sounds like we don’t have a detailed model that we trust, so a measurable update would need to be at least 0.1%, possibly larger.
You’re saying I should update “some” and “somewhat”. How much do you mean by that?