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I could come up with my own number but that would be too subjective.

Polling the community is probably pretty subjective too. You're just trading your own subjective opinion for the collected opinion of a group. You probably will get somewhat better results, but it's still inherently subjective.

It would probably be better to run your analysis with a few different cutoffs and see where you get the fewest outliers while also still getting meaningful results. (That's incredibly vague, I know, but it's hard to be more specific without knowing what kind of analysis you're doing.)

I could come up with my own number but that would be too subjective.

Polling the community is probably pretty subjective too. You're just trading your own subjective opinion for the collected opinion of a group. You probably will get somewhat better results, but it's still inherently subjective.

It would probably be better to run your analysis with a few different cutoffs and see where you get the fewest outliers while also still getting meaningful results. (That's incredibly vague, I know, but it's hard to be more specific without knowing what kind of analysis you're doing.)

I could come up with my own number but that would be too subjective.

Polling the community is pretty subjective too. You're just trading your own subjective opinion for the collected opinion of a group. You probably will get somewhat better results, but it's still inherently subjective.

It would probably be better to run your analysis with a few different cutoffs and see where you get the fewest outliers while also getting meaningful results. (That's incredibly vague, I know, but it's hard to be more specific without knowing what kind of analysis you're doing.)

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Bill the Lizard
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I could come up with my own number but that would be too subjective.

Polling the community is probably pretty subjective too. You're just trading your own subjective opinion for the collected opinion of a group. You probably will get somewhat better results, but it's still inherently subjective.

It would probably be better to run your analysis with a few different cutoffs and see where you get the fewest outliers while also still getting meaningful results. (That's incredibly vague, I know, but it's hard to be more specific without knowing what kind of analysis you're doing.)