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1 Post author: Gleb_Tsipursky 19 April 2016 03:11AM

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Comment author: Kawoomba 19 April 2016 08:24:45PM 3 points [-]

The scarier thought is how often we're manipulated that way when people don't bungle their jobs. The few heuristics we use to identify such mischief are trivially misled (for example, establishing plausibility by posting on inconsequential other topics (at least on LW that incurs a measurable cognitive footprint, which is however not the case on, say, Reddit), and then there's always Poe's law to consider). Shills man, shills everywhere!

As they dictum goes, just cuz you're paranoid ...

Reminds me of Ernest Hemingway's apparent paranoid delusions of being under FBI surveillance ... only eventually it turned out he actually was. Well, at least if my family keep playing their roles well enough, from a functional blackbox perspective the distinction may not matter that much anyways. I wonder how they got the children to be such good actors, though. Mind chip implants?

As an aside, it's kind of curious that Prof. Tsipursky does his, let's say "social engineering", under his real name.

Anyways, good entertainment. Though on this forum, it's more of a guilty pleasure (drama is but a weed in our garth of rationality).

Comment author: Lumifer 19 April 2016 08:43:30PM 3 points [-]

just cuz you're paranoid ...

In the post-Snowden era...

X-/

it's kind of curious that Prof. Tsipursky does his, let's say "social engineering", under his real name.

He is promoting a charity he's trying to get off the ground, so his options are limited.

drama is but a weed in our garth of rationality

Some would say it's a spice. Or a herb :-)