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tume rilance
tume rilance@smojjingmcgee·
@MarkChangizi @ScarcityMan It is not 'formally the same'. If someone pressed neither button and red won, they'd die. Pressing the red button prevents you dying, whereas your scenario, no-one dies UNLESS they press a button. It's embarrassing how many of you can't even understand the original scenario.
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Mark Changizi
Mark Changizi@MarkChangizi·
— The Suicide Button — No need for a Red button at all. Just have a single (Blue) button labeled, “Press me to commit suicide by midnight.” And then in fine print it says, “Guaranteed to work unless more than 50% of humans end up pressing their button.” Are you suggesting it’s now selfish to not press the button? Because that’s exactly the Red button answer in the equivalent Res/Blue button case.
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ckjd@ckjd·
@ALifeAfterTech @DellAnnaLuca Am I to assume that "infinite value" refers to human life? In that case, voting red has a 100% chance to save a human life, and voting blue has a 100% chance to enter a crazy death lottery where you are gambling human lives.
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LifeAfterTech
LifeAfterTech@ALifeAfterTech·
@ckjd @DellAnnaLuca The math does lie, because the math that matters is the excepted value. Voting red has a near 100% chance of costing something of infinite value. Voting blue has a 50% chance of saving something of infinite value. The expected value is negative infinite vs positive infinite.
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Luca Dellanna
Luca Dellanna@DellAnnaLuca·
Red voters advise their kids (and others) to vote red, so they’re saved for sure. Blue voters advise their kids (and others) to vote blue, thereby gambling with their lives. But somehow red voters would be those caring less about their kids and others in general? The idea that blue is the moral choice hinges on the unwarranted assumption that blue wins with certainty.
Tim Urban@waitbutwhy

Everyone in the world has to take a private vote by pressing a red or blue button. If more than 50% of people press the blue button, everyone survives. If less than 50% of people press the blue button, only people who pressed the red button survive. Which button would you press?

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ckjd@ckjd·
@ALifeAfterTech @DellAnnaLuca If it was a coin toss, I would agree with you. It's not a coin toss though. You have a 1 in 8 billion chance of changing the outcome in a positive way. The math doesn't lie.
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LifeAfterTech
LifeAfterTech@ALifeAfterTech·
@ckjd @DellAnnaLuca If you think they are they same then that explains where the issue comes from. Pushing red to vote for killing your child and each of the other 8 billion people on a coin toss is psychopathic.
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ckjd
ckjd@ckjd·
@ALifeAfterTech @DellAnnaLuca It is the identical scenario. If you think the scenario is different, that's possibly where the issue comes from. Pressing Blue and voting to kill your child's parent for a 1-in-8 billion casino gamble is pretty negligent.
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LifeAfterTech
LifeAfterTech@ALifeAfterTech·
@ckjd @DellAnnaLuca That's a different scenario. You wouldn't know you're last. You don't know if more blue votes are needed or it its impossible. But even if you did know you were last but didn't know the current vote, voting blue is still the correct moral choice.
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ckjd
ckjd@ckjd·
@ALifeAfterTech @DellAnnaLuca Imagine you are the very last person to press. There is Blue, a 1-in-8-billion chance you can affect the outcome and a real chance of death; or Red, a 100% chance your child will still have a parent to look after them.
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LifeAfterTech
LifeAfterTech@ALifeAfterTech·
@DellAnnaLuca Even if you can dicuss it, you will not know how your child voted. They may not listen to. They may think it is a game. They may be unduly influenced by others or social media. They might make a mistake. Is that a chance you want to take?
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ckjd@ckjd·
@ImNotOwned @marcusdiazcom You can't tell your kids to pick the option that is potential suicide vs being 100% ok. That is negligent to the extreme. I do not believe you actually mean this.
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drew
drew@ImNotOwned·
@marcusdiazcom yes, because I’m picking blue too.
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drew@ImNotOwned·
The situation is “everyone on earth” not “earth’s rational actors” This is actually the whole point of the question, it does not ruin it.
MQ-9 Reaper Stan Account 🇺🇸 🇺🇦@TheLastNeocon

@ImNotOwned kids and other people incapable of making rational decisions are obviously not involved in the scenario because it ruins the point of the question

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Chris Pacia
Chris Pacia@ChrisPacia·
If you vote differently in these scenarios congrats you are irrational. Time to do some introspection and figure out why you respond emotionally to things rather than logically.
Chris Pacia tweet mediaChris Pacia tweet media
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ckjd@ckjd·
@plasticolicious @UsingLyft It's actuallly really easy to think about this scenario: Imagine you are the very last person to press. There is Blue, a 1-in-8-billion chance you can affect the outcome and a real chance of death; or Red, a 100% chance you will be alive to be with the people you love.
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Plasticolicious, MD💈
Plasticolicious, MD💈@plasticolicious·
@UsingLyft Why on Earth would you press red if there’s a non-zero chance the people you love pressed blue?
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ckjd@ckjd·
@kacchaket @leap_dog But up to a certain point, you are contributing to the problem. Every blue vote is adding another death.
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k.e.t
k.e.t@kacchaket·
@ckjd @leap_dog Voting blue is trying to save everyone else who votes blue. You don’t know who they are, but you know they surely exist, because there will always be others who think like you: That others’ lives are as precious as your own
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ckjd
ckjd@ckjd·
@kacchaket @leap_dog Who is the first blue voter trying to save? Voting blue is literally, and I mean *literally* introducing death.
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k.e.t
k.e.t@kacchaket·
@ckjd @leap_dog Blue = “I will try to save others from dying in this ‘lottery’, even if it means I die” Red = “I will contribute to others dying in this ‘lottery’, as long as it means I live” Dying isn’t a worse result than casting my vote to kill the very ones who’d risk their lives to save me
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ckjd@ckjd·
@SilverCalZ0ne @BobMurphyEcon Blue = "I wish to enter a crazy suicide pact." Red = "I do not wish to enter a crazy suicide pact." How is this anything other than the direct, intentional choice of blue voters?
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Cal
Cal@SilverCalZ0ne·
@BobMurphyEcon You did kill the blue voters by voting red, or the blue voters didn’t kill themselves by voting blue. You don’t get your cake and eat it too. And, in my opinion, every red voter collaborated on taking an action that kills people en masse. That’s disgusting AND murder
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Robert P. Murphy
Robert P. Murphy@BobMurphyEcon·
OK I think I'm done. I believe the exchange below summarizes much of the conversation. (Note: I'm not even saying Red is obvious anymore, largely because so many people are pushing Blue.)
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ckjd
ckjd@ckjd·
@JoelDPN @VoxAeternus @ChrisPacia That's such a strange way of looking at it. The blue button is the "kill blue" button. Imagine if only 1 person presses it. That's literally what it does.
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Joel Pollack
Joel Pollack@JoelDPN·
@VoxAeternus @ckjd @ChrisPacia “If you vote red, there’s a chance the people who pressed blue will die,” correct, and that chance exists because of the possibility of red winning the vote. You voted for the “kill blue” party and then claim it’s not your fault they died. Doesn’t work that way.
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ckjd
ckjd@ckjd·
@AnnaKent99341 @kacchaket @leap_dog Imagine you are the very last person to vote. You have a 1 in 8 billion chance of affecting the outcome, or you could press the button which means your children will definitely have a parent.
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Anna Lewis
Anna Lewis@AnnaKent99341·
@kacchaket @leap_dog Right? It is obv from the fact that so many see it as a survival test. Like no, ur daughter or nephew is gonna press blue and u will end up killing them. If they r so sure they can get everyone (or more than 50%) to mobilise and press a single color, why not save everyone?
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ckjd@ckjd·
@kacchaket @leap_dog They don't see it that way because that's not what the buttons do. Blue = "I want to enter an insane suicide lottery." Red = "I do not want to enter an insane suicide lottery." You have a 1-in-8-billion chance of affecting the blue vote.
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k.e.t
k.e.t@kacchaket·
@leap_dog They never see it as “save millions together with yourself” vs “save yourself alone”… wonder why
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ckjd@ckjd·
@udiWertheimer It's actuallly really easy to think about this scenario: Imagine you are the very last person to press. There is Blue, a 1-in-8-billion chance you can affect the outcome and a real chance of death; or Red, a 100% chance you will be there to look after your kids.
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Udi Wertheimer
Udi Wertheimer@udiWertheimer·
almost nobody who has children would press red unless they know for an absolute fact that their kids pressed red if you think there’s even a 5% chance your kids pressed blue, you will risk your life to improve their odds even by a tiny bit to take this a step further most women are probably hard-wired to press blue as a motherly instinct anyway, even if they have no children. so at minimum you have a 25% baseline for blue right there, which completely tips the odds so i think blue actually wins by a landslide if this was the real world and not a social media app for incels in other words humanity always had the biological programming to ensure blue wins
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ckjd@ckjd·
@drwatsonabc @JoeGotBlown @ZPostFacto By the way, every parent should press Red. With blue you have a 1 in 8 billion chance of affecting the outcome, and with red you have 100% chance to be alive to look after your kids.
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drwatson
drwatson@drwatsonabc·
@ckjd @JoeGotBlown @ZPostFacto I changed my mind. I want to push the black button which kills everyone regardless of how many people voted blue. Our species is too fucking retarded to be allowed to colonize othe planets, let alone inhabit this one.
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ckjd
ckjd@ckjd·
@drwatsonabc @JoeGotBlown @ZPostFacto It's logical because that's how every significant voting you've ever participated in has worked. It seems odd to assume this one specific vote would suddenly be different for no reason.
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drwatson
drwatson@drwatsonabc·
@ckjd @JoeGotBlown @ZPostFacto YOU'RE GODDAMNED RIGHT I'M ANGRY! YOU DIPSHITS CALLED ME A RETARD FOR THINKING THAT "EVERYBODY" MEANS EVERYBODY. YOU DIPSHITS CONDEMNED HALF THE PRE-VERBAL TODDLERS IN THE WORLD TO DEATH BECAUSE YOU CANNOT FUCKING READ! MY RAGE HAS NEVER BEEN MORE JUSTIFIED!
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drwatson
drwatson@drwatsonabc·
@ckjd @JoeGotBlown @ZPostFacto I spent a lot of time and money trying to learn how to let go of hatred and people like you ruined it all. I actively hate you. My main pathetic motivation in life now is to outlive dipshit like you so I can shit on your grave.
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ckjd
ckjd@ckjd·
@JoelDPN @displacer15 @ChrisPacia "the thing that kills blues is pressing red" Blue = "I wish to enter a crazy suicide pact." Red = "I do not wish to enter a crazy suicide pact." The thing that kills blues is entering a crazy suicide pact.
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Joel Pollack
Joel Pollack@JoelDPN·
@displacer15 @ckjd @ChrisPacia Incorrect, the thing that kills blues is pressing red. That what makes it an actual thought experiment. Your version has no equivalence between the options, as you are presenting red as having no cost and blue as pointless risk. It’s a strawman version of the test.
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