Using logarithmic charts, with their misleading distorted grids, which manipulate the concordant data by showing a false angle of incline or decline, is a questionable practice at best. "Cheating" - meaning using dishonesty to better one's credibility, positions, statements, or interests - certainly seems to apply to the inherently misleading distortions used in most logarithmic charting.
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