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James Medlock
James Medlock@jdcmedlock·
This is why virtue signaling is good, actually.
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Imp@impostersyndrum·
@JeremiahDJohns What I don’t understand is the contradiction between constantly proclaiming earth is doomed from overpopulation and simultaneously refusing to choose the optimal button so that *everybody* stays alive
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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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Derek Pederson 🇺🇸🇺🇦🇻🇪
This is very bad. Clearly the question is implicitly talking about *within a liberal democracy* as it’s not controversial that citizen violence is sometimes justified in resisting an authoritarian regime.
OSZ@OpenSourceZone

Is ever justified for citizens to resort to violence in order to achieve political goals? Among Very Liberal: 🟢 25% Among Liberals: 🟢 17% Among Moderates: 🟢 9% Among Conservatives: 🟢 6% Among Very Conservative: 🟢 3% (YouGov Poll)

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dreamin
dreamin@jaylessblame·
@WhickTv @Nathaniel144978 winning the powerball also has a small, non-zero chance, and the money would ensure your loved ones live like royalty. that doesn’t create an obligation to buy tickets
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WhickTV - Bane of Christian Nationalists
I'm a blue button pusher. Reasons in no necessary order: 1) Many people I love and care for will press blue. Me pressing blue has a chance of saving them, me pressing red does not 2) I would feel bad if I contributed, in however small a way, to the direct death of a non-zero number of people 3) I believe most people will, when it comes down to it, push blue. Pushing blue has the greatest chance of *everyone* surviving.
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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Bad Egg
Bad Egg@BadEggGames·
@morallawwithin In newcomb, the future can influence the past, due to the nature of a (near) perfect predictor because accurate prediction of the future is the same as time travel. It's a Time travel paradox masquerading as a thought experiment. Whatever you pick you're right
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florence 🦐🪻
florence 🦐🪻@morallawwithin·
Hi guys can we have a three-day discourse about Newcomb’s problem. It’s so much cooler! And I know some really cool variants.
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Miksus
Miksus@Miksus6·
@doomscrollering @rtalbot @uncatherio Dude... you have a choice between returning the shopping cart back or waiting to see if 50% of people return the shopping cart and if they don't return it, you won't return it either. And you choose the second option... everyone should just return the shopping cart
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uncatherio
uncatherio@uncatherio·
I keep finding it surprising that people do not understand that choosing red has a side effect: it increases the number of people that must choose blue.
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Esau
Esau@rtalbot·
@uncatherio It does not. Nobody needs to push blue under any circumstance.
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qualia receptacle
qualia receptacle@neocartesian·
which button should absolutely impartial utilitarians press in the red-blue game? i ran the numbers: the answer may surprise you. a thread:
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Ariele 🏗️🌐🏳️‍⚧️
you are not going to coordinate 4 billion people into cooperating on a single shot strong nash equilibrium game no matter how hard you virtue signal
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Diane Yap
Diane Yap@RealDianeYap·
Seems really hard for blue voters to understand but each individual’s choices are their own and so are the consequences of those choices. None one else bears any responsibility.
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qualia receptacle
qualia receptacle@neocartesian·
how should you vote, depending on the priors? if you expect a close election, then you should vote blue. vote red if you're uncertain or expect a red win. it doesn't matter how you vote if you expect a blue win. integrating over all possible parameters, red wins!
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SC@S_____C______·
Thank you So if the odds of you surviving by picking blue increase to >50% you should, in your opinion, press blue You have outlined that personal survival is the key metric here. Those are your own words. The red button has a 100% survival rate though. By YOUR OWN STATED LOGIC, i.e. that likelihood of personal survival is THE principal consideration in your choice, red is ALWAYS the superior and rational choice, even if you are borderline certain that blue will win. That is the whole crux of the game and you failed to understand it, instead trying to mask your irrational signalling with moral reasoning that you yourself admit are categorically second in your considerations Thank you for playing 👍
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Person Being 🏳️‍🌈🇺🇦🇵🇸
@S_____C______ @TrueSlazac Sure, so let’s rephrase: “Anybody who picks the blue button dies unless 50% of people join them.”The utility maximizing answer entirely depends on what % of people you expect to misunderstand, then the % to try and save those people, then the % to try and save THOSE people, etc..
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SC@S_____C______·
The game is designed so that in reality there is no red button. The red button is totally meaningless. It does nothing. It serves no purpose. The only choice you have relates to the blue button The question is actually: 'do you choose to press the blue button and enter into a bizarre and unnecessary suicide pact in the hope that >50% of humans on earth do the same irrational thing...or do you not?' Watching people fall for the phrasing or contrive non existent moral imperatives from this would be surprising if I didn't know most people are deranged and denatured
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A can🇨🇦of memes.
A can🇨🇦of memes.@Can_of_Memes·
There is a really interesting conversation to be bad here about that constitutes a "real" or "authentic" historic site or artifact and who gets to decide that. It's very interesting how he (a white guy who grew up on the island) discounts post contact culture as "fake"
Knowing Better@KnowingBetterYT

Hate to break it to you, but pretty much everything tourist-facing in Hawaii is fake. All hula performances are either a coconut-bra tourist abomination or an 1880s Protestant reimagining of the traditional dance. Even the historic sites are fake...

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Tangotiger 🍁
Tangotiger 🍁@tangotiger·
FIP breaks down when you have 1.6 strikeouts per IP, with 0 walks and 0 HR If you insist on setting a floor of 0, by all means, go ahead I prefer fun, and Mason Miller breaking FIP is more fun
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