endoself comments on A sealed prediction - Less Wrong

9 Post author: Quirinus_Quirrell 28 January 2011 04:10AM

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Comment author: sketerpot 28 January 2011 04:36:45AM 14 points [-]

And another one as backup, because this is Professor Quirrell we're talking about here:

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Obviously, though, this is all misdirection from his real scheme.

Comment author: endoself 28 January 2011 04:41:19AM 17 points [-]

Of course, he would have two sockpuppets, to quell suspicion of the first one.

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Constant vigilance!

Comment author: Quirinus_Quirrell 28 January 2011 10:16:15PM *  13 points [-]

You're safeguarding against the wrong thing. If I needed to fake a prediction that badly, I'd find a security hole in Less Wrong with which to edit all your comments. I wouldn't waste time establishing karma for sockpuppets to post editable hashes to deter others from posting hashes themselves, that would be silly. But as it happens, I'm not planning to edit this hash, and doing that wouldn't have been a viable strategy in the first place.

Comment author: Unnamed 07 July 2015 06:55:51AM 2 points [-]

"Clearly, the way to make our safeguards super-secure is to make yet another comment with the hash."

"Clearly, the way to make my safeguards super-secure is to make yet another Horcrux."

Somehow, you could only see through one of these strategies.

Comment author: Benquo 28 January 2011 02:22:47PM 3 points [-]

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Comment author: DanielLC 28 January 2011 06:58:53PM 3 points [-]

How do I know you're not all sock puppets of him? Clearly, the only solution is for everyone to keep a copy of it themselves.

Comment author: JGWeissman 28 January 2011 07:13:15PM 10 points [-]

Edited comments have an asterisk after the date, the lack of this asterisk indicates the comment has not been edited. Though this does not work for top level posts.

Comment author: DanielVarga 28 January 2011 08:58:36PM 13 points [-]

Maybe they are all someone else's sockpuppets. At a given date, they will coordinatedly change some whitespace in their comments (but not the hash itself), thus framing Quirrell. Fortunately, now that I unmasked the plan, it is not really viable anymore.

Comment author: komponisto 29 January 2011 06:22:42PM 2 points [-]

Edited comments have an asterisk after the date

I never noticed that before.