Really long screaming negative affect thread that seems crazy to me "Wow increasing social trust is bad" "Previous options were at least as vulnerable to exploitation to bad actors but they're incumbent and so that's better" idk man https://twitter.com/gravislizard/status/1091424153037492224 …
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Before I get into an Uber I can see how many trips they've completed and their rider satisfaction. I can't get any of that with a cab! I have no idea whether cab companies even track it! eBay? The whole transaction is logged and backed up and seller/buyer histories are public.
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Amazon is similarly great. Before: three vacuum options in a store, my only information about them is the fluff on the box. Now: hundreds of reviews and ratings for hundreds of products. Yes fake reviews but there's still signal in the noise, compared to just ad copy.
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The vast increase in information makes markets function more smoothly and reduces the extent to which parties need to *just trust* each other and that's awesome The end
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And they caught his ass lickety-split right? Could they have done that with a cabbie?
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More like Onfirerobot
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ON MY BULLSHIT
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