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elahieh ◴[] No.41084133[source]
Section header: "Who's data is it?"

Couldn't they have had an LLM proof-read they're paper?

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1. thierrydamiba ◴[] No.41084378[source]
I think it’s a play on “who’s line is it”
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3. dools ◴[] No.41084415[source]
But whose line is it anyway is spelled whose because it’s a possessive pronoun. Who’s means who is or who has.

Who’s up for some donuts?

Whose turn is it to go to the shops?

Who’s seen my car keys?

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4. serial_dev ◴[] No.41084763[source]
Its still whose, sorry to tell you, your misstaken
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6. ohthatsnotright ◴[] No.41088968[source]
Their mistaken what?
7. Asraelite ◴[] No.41104221[source]
In this context it's a possessive determiner, not a possessive pronoun.