Are we anthropomorphizing people too much?
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Replying to @mattsiegel
seriously, to which degree is a social persona a person?
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Replying to @Plinz
a social persona is at least as much a person as a robot is! :) but this is a good question
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Replying to @mattsiegel @Plinz
also, separating social personas from a person is... not easy?
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Replying to @mattsiegel
I typically distinguish between perceptual persona and social personas. They parse information quite differently.
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Replying to @Plinz
what is perceptual persona? i'm not familiar with it (and oddly, not finding any definition)
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Replying to @mattsiegel
a layer of self that is grounded in your hedonic responses and responsible for most of your decisions, but rarely consciously integrated
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Replying to @Plinz
doesn't law define person more or less as an entity that can evaluate the likely results of its actions before committing them?
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yes, but law is aware that this is a fiction they use for the purpose of designing an interface
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