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|Case ID=Aff6giHjc6af6fg9hj3f
 
|Case ID=Aff6giHjc6af6fg9hj3f
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|User=User:Frank
 
|User=User:Frank
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|Truth=no
|Participant=Participant/1666800237
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|Truth percentage=60
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|Truth text=Standards don't necessarily hinder innovation.  For example, the US uses a certain voltage, the EU another.  There have been plenty of electrical developments that work within these standards.
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|Whole truth=no
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|Whole truth percentage=95
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|Whole truth text=It is important to note that maybe innovation isn't always the most important. By switching to usb-c people will need fewer cables and will have fewer cables to throw away. Besides. you won't have to carry around a bunch of cables anymore.
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|Nothing But the truth=no
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|Nothing But the truth percentage=85
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|Nothing But the truth text=Standards direct innovation in a certain direction, but don't necessarily hinder it.
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|Deceit=That innovation only takes place under certain conditions.
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|Deceit percentage=100
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|Deceit text=
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|Deceit intended=yes
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|Deceit intended percentage=85
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|Deceit intended text=Apple is well-known for using apple-specific accessories.  This statement supports this practice.
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|Motivation=So they can keep using the lightning connector for their own ecosystem of devices wich makes them more money.
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|Motivation percentage=85
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|Motivation text=-
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|Social acceptability=Unacceptable
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|Social acceptability percentage=100
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|Social acceptability text=Apple is using tech-speak and specious reasoning to justify a practice that enhances their profits.
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|Label=This statement is Apple trying to determine pre-conditions for innovation, when in fact no such pre-conditions exist.
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|Label percentage=85
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|Label text=Apple wants to have free reign in designing whatever will be the most profitable, not what is necessarily needed.
 
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