I did read it. Like I said vapers go the safe way and use the continuous rating. But they don't vape continuously. If they did, their batteries would only last minutes and that is it. But vapers generally use this rating and pulse at the continuous rating. Is that unsafe? Nope. Can you use cells at the pulse rating (if you could trust the wrapper)? Sure you can with one caveat, don't run them continuously.
Most regulated mods can't even vape continuously. They quit firing usually in 10 seconds. Even if you use the continuous rating, does this mean you are safe? Absolutely not! A regulated mod can fail and short. Your 510 insulator can fail and short. Your battery wrap can tear. There are lots of things you have to watch out for.
I don't even like these INR and IMR cells we use. I personally think they are totally unsafe for vapers. Why did they even start to use them for vaping anyway?
LiFe cells are far safer and we should be vaping with something like this battery chemistry. Only a few vapers actually are. What is "spouting nonsense" is using INR/IMR cells to vape to begin with.
Lithium iron phosphate battery - Wikipedia