Today's post, Heading Toward Morality was originally published on 20 June 2008. A summary (taken from the LW wiki):
A description of the last several months of sequence posts, that identifies the topic that Eliezer actually wants to explain: morality.
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I thought those question were innocent. But if it looks like a violation of some policy, then I apologize for that. I never meant any personal attack. I think you understand my point now (at least partially) and can see how weird it looks to me such ideas as programming morality. I now realize, there maybe many people here who take these ideas seriously.
GAP, The Generalized Antizombie Principle as mentioned in the preceding comments. (Perhaps I should have included the 'Z'.) You have made no social violation and there is nothing personal here, just a factual claim dismissed due to a commonly understood principle.