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Does “Who knows” need a question mark?
I agree with the writer, that it should end with a period. This is where grammatical rules have to bend, and do best when punctuation follows tone, and the nuance, of what is being said, rather than the typified mark expected. Here, the tone is emits a statement, not a query. Such flexibility in English, breaking the traditional rules, allows for organic and creative composition of the language --ultimately, the strength of it too.