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Comment author: wedrifid 08 December 2010 02:02:02PM 6 points [-]

But that it was in fact net negative doesn't directly argue that given the information at hand when the decision was made, it had net negative expectation, and so that the decision was incorrect.

More than enough information about human behavior was available at the time. Negative consequences of the kind observed were not remotely hard to predict.

Comment author: Vladimir_Nesov 08 December 2010 02:04:46PM 1 point [-]

Yes, quite likely. I didn't argue with this point, though I myself don't understand human behavior enough for that expectation to be obvious. I only argued that the actual outcome isn't a strong reason to conclude that it was expected.