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Latter boldface emphasis mine.
Actually, a lack of new information doesn't tell anything at all- as you'd expect from a lack of information. Rather, such a lack simply allows the intellectually skittish- both critics and fans alike, optimists and pessimists, cynics and the irrepressibly pollyannic- to exercise their abundant (and in humans, ubiquitous) confirmation bias.
Why are people so afraid to just admit they don't know? We don't know, and anyone claiming certainty is either deluding themselves or more simply full of crap, sometimes merely by dint of their human psychology.
I'm very weary of posts from people who are so certain. At least when they're specific, I can address it more aptly, but vague aspersions like 'saying nothing tells the truth' are frustratingly broad and difficult to pin down beyond their general tone. Just as silly as someone telling their neighbors that they'll have the trike in a few months, and then won't they be sorry they didn't believe hard enough, too!
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