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by ilaksh
3561 days ago
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You make a good point about the connection between money and social power etc. Very good point. But I disagree in what seems to be your conclusion which is to simply do away with credits i.e. money. I believe the solution to these types of problems is A) to understand the true nature of money as you have pointed out and then B) to use technology come up with a better type of money or better credit or overall system. The problem I believe is that the universal point system we have (money) is to simplistic and too easily gamed. Its like the whole world is stuck playing Dungeons & Dragons, as if computers and the internet didn't exist -- its like every bank is a Dungeon Master. Only its worse than that, because even D&D tracks more than one number for each entity. The universal application and transfer of these points, and the relative ease with with they are created or allocated (at least by certain entities), is key in our current system. I think we need a more sophisticated framework though both on a conceptual level and a technological one. We should not rely on regulation by decree. Its as if the World of Warcraft system administrators were not allowed to talk to the developers or even edit data in the system, and could only make announcements about new rules for types of gaming that were not allowed, could only stop people from hacking the system by sending them threatening chat messages or actually getting police to put them in jail. Because there is no server or common protocol really and there is only one number for each entity that is really integrated into the system. |
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