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- pronounced [P] "Signs test"
- pronounced [P] "Signs test"
- field value
- test passed
- "Historical" [pass]
- test failed
- "Historical" [fail]
Characteristics in draft
Properties
- item type
- label (en)
- pronounced [P] "Signs test"
- alias (en)
- Does this description or argument heavily rely on localized cultural constructs?
- Does this description or argument highly rely on concepts or terms whose entire premises might be discarded by outside groups of people?
- "Signs test" (communication question 13)
- alias (en)
- Would this description or argument make sense to a Saiyan?
- Would this description or argument make sense to someone who doesn't believe in morality?
- QID references
- P200 rating / communication rating level
- color swatch references
- Toryism
- Property data type
- item
- instance of
- communication rating level
Prototype notes
- Does this description or argument heavily rely on concepts or terms that normal people will reject as being coherent concepts? ("Signs test")
- Relevant in cases such as a video abusing the word "transphobia" and the concept of the inherent obviousness of morality when the people who most need to be convinced are people who fundamentally don't use the word transphobia and who don't actually believe in morality. But, note that this is a surface-level problem: talking about concrete happenings such as transgender depression and suicide is not considered a violation of this principle because both of those are real events rather than a constructed idea somebody can choose not to understand.
- Would this description or argument make sense to a Saiyan? - sub-case of signs test.