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2/ WWIC is market clearing mechanism in attention economics. If anyone has thought/said anything relating to X, X being said sparks outrage
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3/ "that has already been discredited," "I used to think that," "Your X reminds of Z's Y" are all usually WWIC moves disguised as debate.
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6/ Right answer to WWIC in most cases is, "because you didn't contribute enough to the genesis and aren't adding enough post publication."
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8/ You don't do your idea or your readers any favors by burdening your every thought with the weight of massively trivial provenance.
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9/ This is why reinvention is *more* valuable when there is more history. Assume every thought is a rediscovery. Let WWIC handle links.
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