The "detailed visualization leads to action" part of this is good (don't think it's complete, because a lot of people *reject* actions *because* of the detailed modeling they do) but the later bits contain basic behavioristic/cultivationist mistakes. Not a waste of time.https://twitter.com/s_r_constantin/status/1224746221174018048 …
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Replying to @averykimball
I agree that I got a little sidetracked & I’m less confident of the end part on reflection. What’s “cultivationist”?
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Replying to @s_r_constantin
cultivation theory, essentially i’m one of your “descriptive individualists” since it necessarily takes subjective interpretive work to *understand* the demands/expectations of others, those demands can be put into whatever context an individual pleases
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I’m not sure how that relates? How is cultivationism a mistake?
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I still don't know what is cultivation theory. Can you explain? Only thing that comes to mind is wuxia/light novels/isekai (portal) fantasy so...
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Replying to @BonbonFork @s_r_constantin
"Cultivation theory suggests that exposure to media, over time, subtly "cultivates" viewers' perceptions of reality." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultivation_theory …
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Ah. I’m actually unsure if this is true. Everyone assumes it but I think influence might be a more “active” process? “Being influenced” involves choices?
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Replying to @s_r_constantin @BonbonFork
i mean, sure, that's *my* position, too a lot of people (in media studies and social engineering) believe otherwise- people are buckets to be filled with more or less correct propaganda
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