H. G. Muller wrote on Sat, Jul 1, 2023 07:59 PM UTC:
We obviously disagree on that. IMO a reader should be properly informed by reading the article, and not have to rely on the comments to get the correct information. If the statements made in the Notes section are in general to be disbelieved, it should have been titled Nonsense rather than Notes to make this clear.
Also, "having very serios doubts" is still very far from "well known to be completly wrong".
We obviously disagree on that. IMO a reader should be properly informed by reading the article, and not have to rely on the comments to get the correct information. If the statements made in the Notes section are in general to be disbelieved, it should have been titled Nonsense rather than Notes to make this clear.
Also, "having very serios doubts" is still very far from "well known to be completly wrong".