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Published on 2025/08/03
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Good story w
Social networking sites are making us aggressive!
The true nature of man is evil.
That's a lot of resolution for a lesba.
You start getting N=1 cases, and those cases are heaping on the W.
16 Personalities is the same as JAPAN CHOICE.
Diagnosis of 16 types of political orientation
If you use public opinion map of JAPAN CHOICE, the group will be named by AI!
The Extremists Who Pretend to Be Righteous" sounds interesting.
He said roughly the same thing: political conflict.
"Extremists will be less visible." important.
Polis is a tool that reminds us that the world is not so extreme.
I tend to "observe" and do things that I don't interfere with, but Mr. Horimoto is good at interfering and looking for the right answer.
Maybe I should do the same.
I like w Polis point w
Smart people who like to poach and use their wits in the prediction market can make money.
I think it's more efficient than collecting Ponta points.
AI finds points of disagreement and writes comments.
Moderation is too hard for WW.
People who want to argue, but can't argue, harass me.
Polis moderation is too much work for me to do, but if I could do a good job of it with AI assistance and such, maybe it would be better.
I mean, is that the IIDOBATA system?
I see what you mean about "social networking sites drawing attention to the group, not the individual."
Existing social networking sites focus on the individual, but Polis focuses on the group, not the individual.
Lesbah Aspects
Uh, says something that could win, hiding his true feelings.
refuting them is only sterile.
Just today I was summarizing something related: the harmfulness of defensive objections.
I see.
"To build consensus, we must focus on the group" I see...
It's the company's fault, but it's become a division of "stamp (craftsman) v.s. the person who was forced to put a stamp on it", I see.
The "stamp" is divided into "business stamp" and "cultural stamp" with higher resolution.
People who don't like anime icons and people with anime icons also seem to accelerate fights because of the icons.
Is Mr. Narita's book a representative example of digital democracy?
That book is the Integrated Technocracy position in Ideology in the 21st Century, so it is placed in a different place than digital democracy in those three categories.
Mr. Yasuno's description of being part of a community depends on where you place the boundary between the in-group and the out-group.
Well, but maybe it is Plurality-like to blur (smooth) the boundaries and make various people feel somewhat like friends.
It's hard to know how to create an incentive to use Polis.
Talk about population bias.
Don't think the QV will solve the problem of a large number of organizational votes coming in.
It's soft.
I see.
I don't read through travel guidebooks.
This is likely to be agreed in Polis w > I want to pay the entrance tax by card.
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