New blog post: "Infohazard" is a predominantly conflict-theoretic concept
https://unstableontology.com/2021/12/02/infohazard-is-a-predominantly-conflict-theoretic-concept/…
"Therefore, “infohazard” being an important concept is Bayesian evidence for misalignment of interests/optimizations, which would be better-modeled by conflict theory than mistake theory." isn't this sort of circular reasoning
idk I kind of bounced off the thing but I work in a different frame - magic-theoretically, an infohazard (defined as true-but-harmful-to-know) is kind of the opposite of magic's belief-as-a-tool (not necessarily true, but useful to believe)
and the concept of cooperate/defect is orthogonal to spellwork, curses and blessings both exist, so at least from that vantage it should also be orthogonal to infohazards
doesn't seem like the most interesting 2x2 you could draw here, you could take dimensions like "works internally"/"uses the social fabric" to tease out infohazard classes for example (those would be anxiety fuel vs group psychosis for example)