Spite and a need to see people get their just desserts
The legendary 0.1x engineer
Others have brought up the inherent tension in the idea, but there are some potential avenues that try to avoid the pitfalls of the issue. For example, distributed moderation, where you subscribe to other users' moderation actions, allows anyone to post something while also allowing anyone to ignore them based on the moderation actions of those that they trust. If you combine this with global moderation of outright illegal content and mandatory tagging of NSFW/NSFL posts, which are generally considered to be necessary or at least understandable restrictions, then you have a somewhat workable system. You could argue that a platform that allows community moderators to curate their own communities also allows free speech and blocks hate speech, but that only works if the mods are always fair, which... yeah, no lol
They roost up there for safety! Really interesting to see them fly, they can't do it for extended periods of time but they can really get up there.
Hahahaha
Grant money can only be used for specific things, unfortunately.
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GOOD NEWS IS NEVER ENOUGH! WE DEMAND EVERYTHING BE FIXED AT THE SAME TIME! RAAAAHHHH
Woooo yeah baby I love Discord
If the security has exceptions, it's not security.
It wouldn't ecen be fighting dirty! Just do your jobs!
Yeah, it's for that reason why I think blunting his badness isn't the best outcome. People need to learn, stop saving them from themselves.
Womp womp
GNU+Linux
Isn't the kernel part of the system
Hahahaha good luck!
If you answer those questions “No”, then you get it.
My answers are of course "No". I don't disagree with what you're saying, I'm just saying that there's a difference between "this aspect of yourself defines your entire life" and "this aspect of yourself is notable enough to affect how you approach the world". I was arguing for the second, not the first. Intelligence (IQ, social, or otherwise) is not a measure of someone's value, nor is it their whole self, but it's a meaningful part of them.
How? As we know, NPR is funded by viewers like you, and by our corporate sponsors
Recent US Legislation - What's happening?
In the past week or so, a LOT of new legislation (or, more accurately, policy changes from government entities) have gone through:
- The FTC banned nearly all non-compete agreements
- A great number of salaried workers will be eligible for overtime pay as the salary cap increases over the next two years
- TikTok has been banned if the parent company doesn't sell its US division to a US-based company within the next 9 months to a year
- Airlines now have to give cash refunds for basically every corner case that they used to abuse
- And finally, the FCC just voted to restore net neutrality
With the debatable exception of the TikTok ban, these are all really good changes! And they're all essentially happening at once. What's going on? Is this just election season? Is it just coincidence? Or is something else causing this?
Ted Ed videos be like...
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One of my favorites. All credit to the creator, Cooler Kenadian.
Current Rules and Game State
Current Rules 0. Emergency ActionsIf this game of Nomic reaches a state of emergency, such as being unresolvable, impossible to continue, impossible to end, or any other state that is considered unmaintainable and/or dead, the moderators of this subreddit may decide by majority vote (failing on...
The rules can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qtfoeEz7tO4urumAdprA-nu6OOFYGZkjELYtzYY8Uvo/edit?usp=sharing
So far there is nothing else to keep track of, but this post will be updated to contain the latest information.
A Proposal on How Rules and Players Work
As this game of Nomic is taking place in a nontraditional forum, the rules must change to reflect that and allow newcomers to join easily, while not blocking rule adoption if any players leave. As such, I propose that the game be altered to the following set of rules. They're a bit long and dry, but I need to ensure that this game doesn't get stuck. After the basics are out of the way, let's go propose some fun ones! :D
TL;DR for those who don't feel like reading the minutiae: You can make changes to the rules by making a post starting with "[Proposal]", and it takes effect after 24h if it has a score of more than 1; anyone who posts is a player; no multiaccounting.
Rules:
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Emergency Actions If this game of Nomic reaches a state of emergency, such as being unresolvable, impossible to continue, impossible to end, or any other state that is considered unmaintainable and/or dead, the moderators of this subreddit may decide by majority vote (failing on ties) to modify the game in any way. This rule cannot be deleted, removed, nullified, ignored, modified, amended, overwritten, overridden, or otherwise rendered inoperable or irrelevant in its current form, other than by direct majority-vote moderator action, and continues to remain in effect even if the fundamental structure of the game changes or this rule is violated. This rule overrides all others and wins in all paradoxical situations, and other rules that violate it do not take effect.
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Structure of the Game This game of Nomic follows a list of rules, which will be kept in an easily accessible place. The list is numbered sequentially starting from zero. Rules may have a title. The list may contain additional formatting and/or text to improve its readability, but that cannot affect the rules.
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Players Any Fediverse account that has a non-deleted post or comment in this community is considered to be a player.
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Proposal Submissions Proposals may be submitted as top-level community posts with a title starting with "[Proposal]". Any account may vote on proposals, even if they are not a player. A proposal may create, update, or delete any number of rules, and may do multiple of those things at once. As long as the proposal is clear,
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Proposal Behavior Proposals may be withdrawn by deleting them, editing the post to begin with "[Withdrawn]", or otherwise indicating in the post itself that a proposal was withdrawn. After 24 hours, a proposal that has not been withdrawn either passes if it has a score (upvotes - downvotes) of more than 1, or fails if it does not. The proposal should be edited to begin with "[Passed]" or "[Failed]" respectively. Proposals should not be withdrawn after passing or failing, and withdrawing a passed proposal does not nullify its effects. A proposal that has passed takes effect immediately, and all parts of the proposal take effect simultaneously unless otherwise specified. Proposals may be edited before their time is up, but this resets the timer to 24 hours again. Edits after a proposal passes, fails, or is withdrawn do not take effect.
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Multiple Accounts Using multiple accounts in this game is forbidden. This includes for voting.
As these rules are only in effect once they pass, this proposal does not go through the full proposal process, and is only subject to approval of all players (ie. just me, until this passes). As such, it passes immediately. Welcome to all new players!
What is Nomic?
Nomic is a game in which the players change the rules. Researching Nomic will lead you to either the Wikipedia article explaining its creation and history, or to several websites from a decade or two ago of which half have been taken offline. The simplest form of Nomic is as follows (taken from one of those aforementioned sites): "All players must agree to any changes to the game."
Let this post mark the beginning of this sub's first or perhaps only game of Nomic, of which I am currently the only player. I have no idea where this will go, but I'm excited to find out!