@sentientist you seem to know a lot of people in rival tribes, which is epistemically good but dangerously un-allied. How do you manage?
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Replying to @MWStory
1-I admire passionate people who want to make the world a better place even if I don't agree with their method or vision
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Replying to @sentientist @MWStory
2- and tbh I like analyzing people's ideas and ideals even if I think they are dead wrong -it's really great when others update
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Replying to @sentientist
can be risky. Many will mistake your curiosity for being a fellow tribe member and be horrified when you apparently defect
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Replying to @MWStory
oh no. I'm very honest about my positions and prefer degrees of alienation with group members to expectations instilled by omission
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Replying to @sentientist
what if you don't have a position (no evidence)- is the secret to signal you're out group to everyone and be a curiosity?
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Replying to @MWStory
so, being a contrarian generally. Although I don't think I have had no position re a group yet.
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Replying to @sentientist
at some point it seems like you'd become a valuable shaming scalp. I'm going to be a bit warier of culture warriors in future
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I try to avoid filling eg Facebook with warrior types because they scare others away/signal false group membrship 4 me @MWStory @sentientist
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil @sentientist
false group membership signals are bad news- you're either enemy or defector. Maybe ans= act more weird?
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