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by xyzzy123
2618 days ago
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I get it, is that a thing you want to fix though, or to prevent? Education or regulation or something else, if we take as a given that the market has failed? I wrote a comment twice (and deleted it as inflammatory, it’s a fact about reality that is largely counterproductive to debate) where I pointed out that Donald Trump is the president of the U.S. and it’s wonderful or terrible depending on your point of view. I don’t want to derail all conversation into irrelevance but what if the “wrong thing” is what people want? What do we even want anyway? Is “exploitation of cognitive errors” just a thing we say when people decide they want things we think are dumb? The true horror: what if this is the least worst thing people want? |
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Option one, check with your community. That's the approach the pro-censorship side is taking, they only propose censoring content that every acceptable silicon valley individual thinks is objectively harmful. They also support drowning witches. Wait, no, wrong culture, they got it wrong, we got it right this time we promise.
Option two, check with the conscience of the accused. Human beings regret most of their decisions, and people are their dumbest in the heat of the moment, and further people tend to dig in when pushed from the outside, so maybe the path to virtue can only be people improving themselves. However if you're convinced that your enemies are all a bunch of complete evil psychopaths then that won't work because clearly psychopaths don't do that.
Option three, optimize for something completely unrelated, and pretend to be motivated by whatever suits your goals - if morals are "in," then pretend to be moral. That's probably what's going to happen if we can't pick between 1 and 2.