The thing I said about elite culture favoring zero-sum games can be recast as: the social environment favors playing Werewolf over playing Villager.
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Replying to @ben_r_hoffman @utotranslucence
We're trying to learn how to play the Villager strategy successfully. This has to involve figuring out how to do interpersonal fault analysis (identify when people are being Werewolfy) without scapegoating (assuming that fault -> blame -> exclusion).
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Replying to @ben_r_hoffman @utotranslucence
In other words, justice seeks truth, but intends to leave no one behind; people who can't contribute need to feel safe admitting that, and people who hurt the group need the option to repent & heal the breach.
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Replying to @ben_r_hoffman @utotranslucence
We don't have great finesse yet but optimal play in our world seems to be some fluid integration of talking about politics, healing personal trauma, and intersubjective openness. I'm working closely with
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Replying to @ben_r_hoffman @utotranslucence and
But can point to other people doing parts of the thing, e.g. a few parts of Leverage Research seem to have aligned intuitions in some ways,
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Replying to @ben_r_hoffman @utotranslucence and
Despite the length of this thread I was probably pretty telegraphic, so I strongly invite you to ask for explanation/evidence for ANY part of this that isn't obvious to you, and DM me if you want to switch to a higher-bandwidth channe..
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Replying to @ben_r_hoffman @utotranslucence
i am .so. on this wavelength right now, but it sounds like you’ve thought many more steps ahead... got some questions for you:
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1. have you played avalon or the resistance? those are my models. they’re similar to werewolf but i wonder if you note any important differences
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2. which public figures, if any, do you think are attempting to play/refine the villager strategy? (is this a useful question to ask?)
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put another way: who are some of the highest-profile people who seem to be playing villager (with the caveat that of course it’s impossible to tell for sure)?
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3. i fear that playing villager beyond a very small high-trust group could go badly. do you have any practical tips for widening your circle and/or finding and bringing others into the fold?
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Replying to @KevinSimler @utotranslucence
The people to start with are the ones already motivated enough to be displaying at least some small amount of courage to try to get informed or inform others. The kinds of people the Nazis were afraid of seem to find it easier. Also easier with people with local concrete trust.
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This stuff can be dangerous for the same reason psychedelics and philosophy are dangerous. Pay attention to people's ability to cope and support structures if you start talking about how power and social control work. Balance model-building with local coordination to be safe.
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