@tubarri I'm commented on a poverty subreddit that's located in a country (that I do live in mind you) that's experiencing wide spread food insecurity issues for thousands of people.
First off, spreading misinformation is always wrong and should be corrected. The reality of the situation is more nuanced than "you always need to complete proteins" or "you never need to complete proteins as long as you eat a balanced diet". There is a time frame.
Secondly, the context of this group suggests that there will be people here dealing with food insecurity. They deserve to have the best information about how the body processes protein, so they can make the most out of their resources. I know because I've been there myself. I once went through a long period where my budget was only $3 a week, and that had to cover soap, toilet paper, washing, transportation, as well as food. These aren't edge cases, it applies to a significant portion of the population.
And finally, this information would also be particularly relevant in an intermittent fasting group. It does people a disservice to spread false information about how incomplete protein storage works. Just because
you have a normal eating pattern of regular food, and food security, doesn't mean everyone does