I used to give a speech similar to this when I had a large group of people who worked for me. I asked them to always quantify their thoughts in these levels, and with nuance.
Data - nearly worthless, but you have to have it. In this hobby, it is early experience and also what you read. Singular anecdotes are in here.
Information - accumulation of data along with experience that starts to lead towards trends that most see and can learn from. Accumulation of anecdotes - these can be strong.
Knowledge - those with information interacting together and challenging each other. You can get this at conferences, club meetings (sometimes), etc. These people have strong beliefs but will change them in a heartbeat if they need to - they know that knowledge changes.
Experience and true interaction is the key to the succession. Telling people what to do, reading and not doing anything yourself means nearly nothing (except to those on this level who cannot see past what experience that they lack). Those who once did and left the hobby can still be of tremendous benefit, IMO.
In the end, I try and figure out if the poster has data, information or knowledge.
I admit that I sometimes can dig in too hard when I see that somebody's post could cause harm to others - I knew in 2015 that Vibrant was algaecide and while I posted about it (and got ridiculed or clowned a lot), I regret not posting more strongly since tanks did get hurt. I have strong opinions on why I reef the way that I reef. I also try and interact with others and understand how they reef since I will change if I need to. I do usually try and state the basis for my posts - for example, I have been very critical of reefing company supplement manufacturers lately, but I try and post that it is all just my opinion and why I feel that way... no facts or anything.
Data - nearly worthless, but you have to have it. In this hobby, it is early experience and also what you read. Singular anecdotes are in here.
Information - accumulation of data along with experience that starts to lead towards trends that most see and can learn from. Accumulation of anecdotes - these can be strong.
Knowledge - those with information interacting together and challenging each other. You can get this at conferences, club meetings (sometimes), etc. These people have strong beliefs but will change them in a heartbeat if they need to - they know that knowledge changes.
Experience and true interaction is the key to the succession. Telling people what to do, reading and not doing anything yourself means nearly nothing (except to those on this level who cannot see past what experience that they lack). Those who once did and left the hobby can still be of tremendous benefit, IMO.
In the end, I try and figure out if the poster has data, information or knowledge.
I admit that I sometimes can dig in too hard when I see that somebody's post could cause harm to others - I knew in 2015 that Vibrant was algaecide and while I posted about it (and got ridiculed or clowned a lot), I regret not posting more strongly since tanks did get hurt. I have strong opinions on why I reef the way that I reef. I also try and interact with others and understand how they reef since I will change if I need to. I do usually try and state the basis for my posts - for example, I have been very critical of reefing company supplement manufacturers lately, but I try and post that it is all just my opinion and why I feel that way... no facts or anything.