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I never do this. Never ever.pic.twitter.com/Xgfy7juh9k
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Replying to @csageland @generativist
Although, the book I am reading now by
@JeremyRLent has a superglue hold on my brain. Fundamental text:pic.twitter.com/yVPFroaMRI
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Replying to @csageland @JeremyRLent
I...have not read this and I absolutely should prioritize it since it fits with my dissertation. Thanks!
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Replying to @generativist @JeremyRLent
! Really? What’s your dissertation?
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Replying to @csageland @JeremyRLent
"A Computational Model of Belief System Expression and Discovery in American Democracy." It structures opinion exchange as a protocol for both exchanging useful actions and identifying unreliable actors by means of stereotyping.
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The general idea is that stereotypic cognition is necessary even absent deception and adversarial social games -- you need it to partition reliability. But, in modern information environments it induces pathological results (i.e. Hellscape 2018).
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Replying to @generativist @JeremyRLent
Yet another reason why any viable web 3 stack *must* be socio-technical
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Yea. That's why I was so excited by your work and some of what @pfrazee put out with infocivics and a lot of what I saw at #dwebsummit. Lots of people using the same motivating principles :)
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