Froosh

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Froosh

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Froosh
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@Midgetfucked @apstrusus84 @badgraphix @MattLutzPhi This can't be understated lol. Americans are on here acting like they're part of a hippie commune when the country's actual culture is based around rugged individualism. I'd add Russia to that list of countries I'd be worried about too
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Be so Fr
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@apstrusus84 @badgraphix @MattLutzPhi the only people ive ever seen pick red are americans and israelis. ive asked many people i know and none have said red. YOU are the people you are scared of
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Matthew Lutz
Matthew Lutz@MattLutzPhi·
I see a lot of people saying that the blue button is collectivist nonsense. But if you press red, your kid dies. You're safe, though. You got that calculated out right.
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@tomsweissmann @Sonrilol @Insect_Song @ElijahRavitz @EpistemicHope My wife usually takes my baby outside for a quick walk sometime between 4 and 6. If I came home at 5 and saw my house was on fire without seeing them outside, I would go inside to try and save them, even if they might just be on a walk and I might not survive to live with them.
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Eli Tyre
Eli Tyre@EpistemicHope·
The red button blue button thing makes me believe in something like Kegan levels more than anything I've ever seen. It really seems like there are concepts that people are really deeply unable to grasp, without realizing what they're missing. Smells like developmental stages.
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@cosmicectoplasm @Dr_Wobbegong @TBestig @SashoTodorov1 Genuinely surprises me how dumb some of the racist reds are in this regard. Some of them can't stand Indians/Chinese so are choosing to vote in a way that they think will create a world that is now 50% Indian/Chinese. Absolutely incredible logic from the rational logic team
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Froosh
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@Waldbalex @DakariusAshby @woke8yearold It's not implied, there were a lot of people making a similar assumption to yourself and the OP clarified that even infants and toddlers would be teleported into a room by themselves and have to vote with no input or guidance from others.
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Alex Waldbaum
Alex Waldbaum@Waldbalex·
@DakariusAshby @woke8yearold It is not stated but obviously implied. Please... You're making more assumptions. One year old or not, interpret correctly that everyone makes the intended choice. And I also said instruct, not necessarily reason.
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Aleph
Aleph@woke8yearold·
The red button vs blue button hypothetical is tailor made to create flame wars between average people who vibe the answer and anyone into decision theory It’s boring in that way, always creates the same argument
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@Dr_Wobbegong @TBestig @SashoTodorov1 I think for some of them it genuinely doesn't matter whether or not others think the same as them. Some seem to think that the only negative outcome is them dying and the only positive outcome is them living. The death of billions doesn't seem to register as a loss for some folk
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Ryan
Ryan@Dr_Wobbegong·
@TBestig @SashoTodorov1 I think what they are saying is that for them, the individual, it’s the optimum choice. I don’t think they consider others… as all others think the same as them. Easy, solved. They seem to not be able to understand others might think differently. 🤷‍♂️
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@acidiclemon2 @LineGutter @TheCartoonLoon The other reward for pressing blue if you're a woman is not being governed by a society full of reds that care more about recovering the infant genocide they incurred than how you'll feel about being forcibly turned into a broodmare.
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@drsmithy @TheCartoonLoon I see so many red voters terrified of voting blue because they assume that all of India will vote to sacrifice them. Clearly these people have never heard Indian parents talking about their eldest sons to know how much guaranteed blue you have over there
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drsmithy
drsmithy@drsmithy·
@TheCartoonLoon This is the part they seem to struggle with. You don't need to worry about saving someone on the other side of the planet & they don't need to think about you. You just have to believe that most people have the desire to risk their own lives to help those dearest to them.
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Froosh
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@sbmcnamara @justalexoki Frame perfecting the buttons is by far the strongest argument I've seen to voting red by far.
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sbmcnamara
sbmcnamara@sbmcnamara·
I read the original like a pedant again. The 50%+1 having to press blue for all to survive is clear - so comatose, infants and those who died during the question all count in the denominator The Red pressers only count those who actively pressed the red and they all survive Those who press neither survive at 50%+1 blue, but perish at less But - being pedantic There is no stated limit of only pushing one. The ideal solution is a method to simultaneosly push both blue and red where you are guaranteed to survive, while also contributing to the tally for blue. It also does not state that it needs to be 50%+ of all pushed buttons - just that 50%+ of all people push blue. He later states that phrasing matters - that is how he phrased it
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taoki
taoki@justalexoki·
you cannot reframe the button question. that makes it another question. that's not the button question. the thing about the button question is the way it is framed. that's the button question. there's just the one. you can't change it
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@sbmcnamara @justalexoki I feel like the only edge case that actually has any validity as far as it being unclear are when it comes to the comatose. I see some reds think the obvious answer is blue when including toddlers, while others say their vote doesn't matter so might as well save themselves
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sbmcnamara
sbmcnamara@sbmcnamara·
then all the more reason to pick red. The rules of the game are patently unclear in regards to edge cases, how the question is communicated, what happens to those who press neither button (perhaps because they have no clue what is going on) In that unclear chaos, self preservation is the only sane choice - unless you generally want to die
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Froosh
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@umezawashido @tmsvrb @lymanstoneky Yes, there are plenty of scenarios where I would choose myself dying over my baby. If I die jumping into a river to save my baby, that may result in me drowning and my baby dying slightly later. I’m still not going to watch safely from the riverbank keeping my feet dry
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@umezawashido @tmsvrb @lymanstoneky Same thing that would happen if my baby picked blue and I died picking blue. I would have died trying to maximize the chances of my baby surviving. I would pick blue while hoping my baby picked red
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Wandering Wizard
Wandering Wizard@digitalN0mad49·
@tmsvrb @GaryLaserFren @lymanstoneky It isn’t a valuable thought experiment if it doesn’t track to the real world. The term vote implies agency. Children don’t have agency by law in any country anywhere in the world.
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Froosh
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@PoetSteveWallis @FabricioNakata @JeremiahDJohns The OP of the original hypothetical clarified in a reply that babies would be teleported into their own private room to push one of the two buttons with no outside input or guidance from others
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Steve Wallis
Steve Wallis@PoetSteveWallis·
@FabricioNakata @JeremiahDJohns If you're holding babies up to buttons, you're writing your own hypothetical. That's not in the wording. Answer invalid. What about coma patients? How are they choosing? Again, that's writing your own question, not answering the one posed. Colour blind people? No answer is valid.
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Jeremiah Johnson 🌐
Jeremiah Johnson 🌐@JeremiahDJohns·
The red and blue button folks are talking past each other. Obviously the game-theoretic solution for your own personal safety is red. But some of us have this thing where we care about other people and having a societal Schelling point of blue saves billions of lives, so,
Romy@Romy_Holland

@_Void_Apostle_ @Aella_Girl the hypothetical involves babies smashing buttons. it involves old ladies with dementia. it involves the 250 million illiterate adults in india.

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@PhilGarber5 @udiWertheimer The right course of action depends on how effective the bait of 500 million toddlers is for you personally. Like you said, it’s pretty effective, but if you would still vote red without knowing what your wife and child voted, then it clearly isn’t effective enough
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Zionspilger
Zionspilger@PhilGarber5·
@Froooooosh @udiWertheimer In a zero coordination scenario the right course is to vote red because it’s too great a risk for everyone if blue misses the threshold and there’s no assurance that it will be met without extensive polling and coordination.
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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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@PhilGarber5 @udiWertheimer The entire problem is based around everyone’s vote being private so you won’t know whether the other parent picked red or blue though. You’re voting without any coordination
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Zionspilger
Zionspilger@PhilGarber5·
@Froooooosh @udiWertheimer Yes that would make sense if all the kids are at stake but only half are. At least one parent should press red so the surviving kids are not orphaned. There are different orders of sacrifice.
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Froosh
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@PhilGarber5 @udiWertheimer I have a 15 month old and put out two of his play blocks to see what he might choose. Beelined straight for the blue block which makes the decision even easier to accept for me personally. Lot of mothers and fathers in this world who would sacrifice themselves for their kids
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Froosh
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@LincolnMargison @mchwllms5 @CypressDahlia Would you vote red if each blue had to be beaten to death by a randomly chosen red? Red winning 60-40 would give you a 2/3 chance of needing to get your hands dirty. Likely around a 1/5 chance that you would need to personally kill a child. 1/12 that you would match a toddler
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Lincoln Margison - Game Development
No because it's also the right and logical choice to make, if you care about your own survival. Blue is just as self fulfilling. An entire group of people that do not need to exist, they could all have chose red. The counter argument is 'some people will choose blue though!'. Why? To save blues.. Self fulfilling. Blues exist to save blues. Reds exist to avoid death. Which one is more valid of a group?
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Maung Thuta
Maung Thuta@CypressDahlia·
Final thought: the argument seems to be that "in the real world" (aka you lost the poll) people are selfish, and therefore you must press red. But... you also pressed red. Every red vote claims they are a victim of other red votes' selfishness. But nobody confronts this idea lol
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@Gnizzll69 @Zombieshoot @CptAncapistan @questionableway There’s no coordination involved so you don’t know what your kids voted. Most parents would choose to pick the option that gave their kids the best chance of surviving. Any child under 5 is essentially a 50/50 with no logic assumed
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just matt
just matt@questionableway·
last thing i’ll say about the button is that it’s pretty strange how few red voters change their position upon learning there is a substantial contingent of blue voters
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@PhilGarber5 @udiWertheimer The kids are kids. Plenty of people understand that roughly 50% of the 1 billion kids under 5 will likely press blue and have no issue pressing red. Up to you whether you consider the deaths of 500 million infants and toddlers to be bait
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