When I read @readyplayerone (https://amzn.to/2PcJBaf ), it felt like just nostalgic geeky young adult delightful fun. I didn't think a lot about the setting. Yet as it has sunk in over the years, I've concluded that the near-future dystopic elements may prove prescient.
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@readyplayerone features real-world poverty which people escape via a fakely epic gamified virtual world whose best content is all copied from a more culturally rich past era. This is already manifesting in employment trends among young men:http://review.chicagobooth.edu/economics/2016/article/video-killed-radio-star …1 reply 1 retweet 3 likesShow this thread -
Being a fictional story, the dropout lifestyle is unfortunately glorified - expertise in the fakely epic dropout virtual world is transformed, via a tournament for control of the VR world, into real-world riches and power.
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I think the reality will be more like the instability of UBI+VR in
@KarlKGallagher's Torchship world (https://amzn.to/2BeM8O9 ) or the webfic RA (https://qntm.org/ra ). Having a growing fraction of society spending their time unproductively in a fake world is not stable.1 reply 2 retweets 5 likesShow this thread -
Such a society is - and this is speaking entirely from an analytic standpoint, no moral judgement- an abomination to Moloch (http://slatestarcodex.com/2014/07/30/meditations-on-moloch/ …). The abomination is even worse with UBI, and x100 in a democracy where UBI recipients can vote.
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This is not a commentary on justice or morality or any aspect of what "should" be. It is simply an observation about the world as it is, namely that it ruthlessly culls systems of the form "people can vote themselves welfare to play video games instead of working".
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Replying to @patrissimo
what if the level of the UBI can only be adjusted by a body that’s elected by a subset of the population… who have paid a poll tax… that’s set at exactly (n * UBI), n >= 1.0 …?
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Totally, there are a bunch of ways to make it work better if you drop equal-weighted democracy. But the religion of democracy holds equality as a tenet, for now. Hopefully crypto will get ppl used to thinking of variable stake decision-making methods.
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