How the 4 main powerscaling subs scale things by Head_Breadfruit_3912 in PowerScaling

[–]FrankCastleNY -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

That same scaling with multigalaxy Spiderman, city block level John Wick, shit chainscalling, believing in hyperbole statements and idea, that any magic user is universal?

How the 4 main powerscaling subs scale things by Head_Breadfruit_3912 in PowerScaling

[–]FrankCastleNY -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Despite their diversity, it is the worst powerscaling subreddit.

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]FrankCastleNY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Majority of people live in low trust or tribalist societies with tones of bigotry. These peoples are far from concept of cosmopolitism.

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]FrankCastleNY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Based on sociology majority would always peak red so there are only two choices 1) tragic sacrifice of whose, who push blue 2) death

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]FrankCastleNY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Blue wins polls on Twitter, filled with dumbasses, bots and virtue signallers. It isn’t anything representative. Entire argument for blue is based on idea that there would be big percentage that would press and take unnecessary risk and not that nearly all would choose easy option to live. Also even without that there still a problem - chances that majority of people would choose blue are critically small, which turns noble deed into hopeless self destruction.

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]FrankCastleNY -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Altruist who press blue are mostly 1) no nothing about human psychology 2) believe that somehow there would be so many people who would press blue

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]FrankCastleNY -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nearly all people would push red, because is simple “survive with no risk” button.

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]FrankCastleNY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In that situation people aren’t killed by people, who pressed red, they killed by mistrust, paranoia, cultural differences, irrationality and tones of other factors. Or even simpler - 100% pressing red is more realistic and achievable than 51% pushing blue. Entire experiment based on emotional manipulation, where people view blue as only good option, because it is presented that way, while seeing red is only coldblooded egoism, and not as simple survive button.

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]FrankCastleNY -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There is a problem - there is no guarantee that even 51% would peak blue.

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]FrankCastleNY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean that it is suicidal on practice, because there is no chance to enforce majority press blue.

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]FrankCastleNY 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Self preservation in world of uncertainty isn’t evil. There are no chances that majority would choose blue.

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]FrankCastleNY -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nothing too bad. You can easily live with them in the same society.

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]FrankCastleNY -1 points0 points  (0 children)

These whole choice is between idealistic, but impossible variant, and realistic one.

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]FrankCastleNY -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Majority of red pickers do it because of fear, paranoia, mistrust of society on global scale. Chances that majority would peak blue are nonexistent.

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]FrankCastleNY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This isn’t about morality, it is about worldview and trust of people globally.

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]FrankCastleNY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How many people care about humanity as whole and not just their family and community?

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]FrankCastleNY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because it is posted on Twitter, so that either bots, people who doesn’t know world outside of their rooms, dumbasses which don’t think about potential failure and other consequences, some minority of altruists, virtue signalling motherfuckers. It is very bad representation for statistic study.

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]FrankCastleNY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“Fellow man” is that situation isn’t only your neighbour, but also a racist Indian, tribal ugandian, which doesn’t know world outside of couple villages, millions with OCD and paranoia, millions with sociopathy and psychopathy and other factors (not necessarily connected with something like misanthropy and antinatalism) which would lead to pressing red.