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by edgarallenbro
4453 days ago
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>was given access to a website that listed dozens of carefully worded questions on events of interest to the intelligence community, along with a place for her to enter her numerical estimate of their likelihood. If you need to know more, try reading the article? It says that they're not yes/no questions. |
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I won't go into details about it because it's not my place to do so at this point (maybe after).
But I will confirm that for every response you give, you're required to enter a percentage estimate of likelihood. For example, you'd enter 90% or 72.212% or whatever on whichever question you're responding to. So there's a potential mechanism for further ranking of participants beyond the binary. The voting mechanism itself is more complicated, but again, I'll leave discussion for when it's over.