Dear memetic mediators,
Are you aware of any modalities that promote authentic dialogue? If so feel free to add it to this google doc. @RichDecibels and I took the first crack at a list. I imagine there is some we missed ...https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wGR8FWoOz4QUslRhzGn9HwBMVRmWdHRuq3LxNerSpgk/edit?usp=sharing …
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Replying to @peternlimberg @RichDecibels and
Romantically, I think fights are the place that people finally speak with honesty.
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Replying to @ssica3003 @peternlimberg and
Adjacent to honesty: Idealogical Turing Test: https://www.econlib.org/archives/2011/06/the_ideological.html …
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It's only weirdly authentic though! The test is to "pass"as someone from an ideology you don't share, but in so doing one ends up with a more honest idea of the other person's views, instead of demonising/strawmanning them or not knowing the views at all.
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