when is it r/acc and when is it l/acc? if a stance/policy is considered both, would it be considered u/acc? who decides these things, anyway?
Kind of where u/acc comes in, acceleration isn't a process that can be controlled so you can't really have 'just the right amount' of it
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the right amount is more of it
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Wait you said 'no one thinks of it as going off the rails' that is a view that has featured in the debate though, sometimes referred to as z/acc, r/acc is willing to accept harsh social consequences, u/acc the extinction or at least remolding of the human species
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so much acceleration humanity's cognition changes
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Yes well hope I helped answer your question.
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