Thinking about differential voting: voting for w/ever party moved the most in a direction I like since last election. Rewards good behaviour
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Replying to @michael_nielsen
It also rewards massive moves in the direction you don't like, to create future chances to move in the direction you like.
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Replying to @qualmist @michael_nielsen
As far as I can tell, "good behavior" should mean "representing my policy preferences", not "r.m.p.p. more than last time".
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Replying to @qualmist
I'm aware that's the conventional position.
10:04 PM - 6 Jul 2016
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