7/ (Caveat: The last one isn't actually true. Participation does change beliefs and stereotypes. I'm just far from convinced it does so in the way I'd want it to.)
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Which is the problem -- I think on balance, the agency seduction comes at the expense of exercised power. (I have no evidence to support that though.)
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Yea, just the incentives provided by the accessible evidence: You can launder everything now. Be as shitty as you wanna be for a while; build a mass following that identifies with you in the collisions you engineer; wash it all away later, when you're big.
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Yea. And it works. Like, they selected for collisions, explicitly. And it created a congealed, fuzzy, but discernible mega-identity.
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