jkaufman comments on [POLL] LessWrong group on YourMorals.org - Less Wrong

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Comment author: jkaufman 28 November 2011 07:49:39PM 0 points [-]

On the sacredness study my scores were quite close to the rest of lesswrong, except on ingroup questions where the LW average was 2.9 and I averaged 5.7. I think this was based on my answers for the questions about phggvat bss pbagnpg jvgu lbhe snzvyl (V'z zneevrq) and yrnivat lbhe cevznel fbpvny tebhc (genqvgvbany qnapr naq zhfvp ner n ovt cneg bs zl yvsr).

Comment author: Prismattic 29 November 2011 04:36:31AM 2 points [-]

Lrnu, V unir fznyy puvyqera, juvpu guebjf guvatf bss rira zber. Nygubhtu, V jbhyqa'g phg bss zl cneragf rvgure.

V fhfcrpg gurer vf n punfz orgjrra YJref jub rfpncrq shaqnzragnyvfg eryvtvbhf onpxtebhaqf naq gubfr pbzr bhg bs yrff-vafnar snzvyvrf, jvgu gur ynggre zhpu zber yvxryl gb or nggnpurq gb obgu gurve vzzrqvngr naq rkgraqrq snzvyvrf.

I am a huge outlier on all of the questions except for authority -- on harm and fairness, I'm an outlier relative to the liberals and conservatives, never mind Lesswrong.

Comment author: jkaufman 29 November 2011 03:38:21PM 0 points [-]

Did many lesswrongers come out of religiously fundamentalist families? I think of it as a rare thing, but given that eliezer and lukeprog both did, perhaps it's actually pretty common here?