1/ Imagine there are two competing belief systems that are well-partitioned by an accessible identity. If one group is mostly wrong and the other is less wrong, given the right conditions (excess deliberation in particular belief contexts), errors tend to *multiply* quickly.
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2/ It's counterintuitive because we expect The Wisdom of The Crowds. But, when we integrate the negation of someone else's expressions into our beliefs because we reliably disagree with "their type" — and when social experience dominates — people increasingly believe in nonsense.
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@ncasenmare does such great work!
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