On AoS we don't have anything against objective information, as long as those providing it:

1) Don't cherry pick the details of a post that miss the intent of the discussion and thus serve to subjectively crap on the discussion. Participate in the discussion being had, not the discussion you want to derail it into. That is an issue regardless of objective/subjective questions.

2) Don't assume their facts are the only facts relevant and use them as a club against others. Contrary experiences from others may provide additional relevant data. The tone of the presenter should not imply his/her data and his/her grasp of them is the only thing that is important.

3) Don't mix in opinions along with facts, and then claim they are only presenting irrefutable facts.

4) Don't arbitrarily drop into a conversation in a way that effectively disrupts it to "set others straight", but refuse to engage in the terms of the conversation being had, and subsequently refuse to argue on any terms other than theirs.

5) Don't demean others by entering their conversation and then saying you have zero interest in their experience.

6) We need to value people, not just data.

Marco.

[Above is courtesy of Brucew268].