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가입일 Temmuz 2019
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@crosova @mamaxacillin @_Hazardous_Wolf blue is if 100% vote red. Blue gets the same everyone lives outcome at 50.01% of the vote. It is more rational for everyone to collectively choose blue and get the good outcome without worrying that not everyone selects red. If 99% select red, 1% die.
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Coldbrew@CbColdbrew·
@crosova @mamaxacillin @_Hazardous_Wolf if every single person chooses it. Blue results in no game so long at 50.01% select it. Again from a pure game theory perspective yes red is the optimal choice. But at the 10,000 foot view, only a significant defection to red initiates the game. The only way reds outcome is like-
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Coldbrew@CbColdbrew·
@donutistrash @_Hazardous_Wolf In other words no one dies. Everyone choosing red is choosing to start the game. If everyone chooses red the game is played and ended. If no one chooses red, no game is played and no consequences need tallying. It depends on what angle you view it at. Game theory would say red.
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Coldbrew@CbColdbrew·
@donutistrash @_Hazardous_Wolf No by choosing red you solve the game. It’s different. Red only becomes a solution if 50.01% of people select it and it’s the worse solution because it can result in some death. Blue becomes a solution if 50.01% select it and it’s the better outcome because it button neutral.
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Coldbrew@CbColdbrew·
@Cryptmommy1 @Biast12 Red creates a false dilemma. By selecting red, you are initiating the game. It’s the only option that results in stakes based reasoning. Literally if everyone selected blue they might as well select ignore the game because no one will die. It’s only by enough people selecting red
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Cryptmommy@Cryptmommy1·
The only button that introduces risk is the blue button. It’s worded to make it sound like the red button is the dangerous one but blue is signing yourself up for a game of chance for no reason. Nothing bad happens if people just press red. It’s safer and doesn’t require people to go against their self preservation instincts, making it the easier plan to agree on. If red was the obvious conclusion it would change the experiment into “press red to survive” and the moral considerations would be gone.
MrBeast@MrBeast

Everyone on earth takes 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? BE HONEST.

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Coldbrew@CbColdbrew·
@sunkyswirled128 @_Hazardous_Wolf That fear has no logical foundation beyond we don’t know what people will select, which is speculative. That said yes if everyone chose red everyone would live but then you have to play the game. If you chose Blue there is nothing to tally and no one dies, hence no game.
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Coldbrew@CbColdbrew·
@sunkyswirled128 @_Hazardous_Wolf From an outside view, the rational choice is blue precisely because if everyone chooses it then it risks nothing and there is no game. No tally needed and everyone lives. It’s a false dilemma game. Red is creating artificial dilema through the fear of it winning.
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Coldbrew@CbColdbrew·
@mamaxacillin @_Hazardous_Wolf By choosing red to protect yourself from the possibility of red winning, you are literally brining the boogeyman fear you have into reality and are initiating the game.
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Coldbrew@CbColdbrew·
@mamaxacillin @_Hazardous_Wolf because it results in no game. The only reason to choose red is the boogeyman of not knowing what others select. Collectively people have to be stupid to chose red over blue when blue offers all that red offers without the game. It essentially ignores the dilemma.
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Coldbrew@CbColdbrew·
@hirschibar @MrBeast Blue is the most rational choice. It essentially bypasses the entire dilemma. Everyone selecting blue might as well be selecting the button that ignores the problem. Selecting red actually creates the problem and initiates the dilemma/game; it creates an artificial gamble.
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Jody Hirschi 🍫@hirschibar·
You survive either way if you press red, while you may not if you press blue. Everyone should rationally press red and everyone should survive. The way the question is presented makes people feel like blue is the moral choice while red is greedy, but everyone should obviously press red and have everyone survive. No reason to press blue
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MrBeast@MrBeast·
Everyone on earth takes 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? BE HONEST.
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Transfer News Live
Transfer News Live@DeadlineDayLive·
🚨 Vitinha’s agent Jorge Mendes has requested PSG to be OPEN to negotiations with Real Madrid over a potential blockbuster deal. ⚪️💰 The midfielder is emerging as a target for Los Blancos, with talks potentially on the horizon if the French club would be willing to sell. 👀 However, any potential deal for the Portuguese star would cost over €100M. (Source: El Nacional)
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Coldbrew@CbColdbrew·
@ChaosTV She has no business driving without shoes on. Walking barefoot on the pavement too, just to get destroyed by a kid.
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Chaos TV@ChaosTV·
12 year old dominates a raging Karen
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@neiltalap @girdley So we grade humans based on standards you have for god? I see why you think that, you must have not gotten many As.
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Neil Talap@neiltalap·
@girdley A is for the god; no one is as good as god. That's why you get B, and not A. I like that professor.
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Michael Girdley@girdley·
In college, I had a professor who gave everyone a B. As long as you attended every class. 8:30 AM Monday, Wednesday, Friday. He was universally hated. Especially by the kid who graduated with a 3.97 GPA.
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