CDT is a solution to Newcomb's problem. It happens to be wrong, but it isn't solving a completely separate problem. It's going about solving Newcomb's problem in the wrong way.
I assume this means that you disagree with 3?
Edit: You're just contradicting me without responding to any of my arguments. That doesn't seem very reasonable, unless your aim is to never change your opinion no matter what.
I have read lots of LW posts on this topic, and everyone seems to take this for granted without giving a proper explanation. So if anyone could explain this to me, I would appreciate that.
This is a simple question that is in need of a simple answer. Please don't link to pages and pages of theorycrafting. Thank you.
Edit: Since posting this, I have come to the conclusion that CDT doesn't actually play Newcomb. Here's a disagreement with that statement:
And here's my response:
Edit 2: Clarification regarding backwards causality, which seems to confuse people:
Edit 3: Further clarification on the possible problems that could be considered Newcomb:
Edit 4: Excerpt from Nozick's "Newcomb's Problem and Two Principles of Choice":