How to tell if someone knows what they are talking about

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One way to tell if someone knows what they are talking about is to evaluate the evidence and reasoning they provide to support their claims. Additionally, you can look for credentials or expertise in the subject matter. It can also be helpful to seek out multiple perspectives and sources. However, it's important to remember that everyone can make mistakes, and it's always a good idea to approach information with a critical and skeptical mindset

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