You’re right, it’s too harsh to claim that this is deceptive. That does seem more reasonable. I still think it isn’t worth it given the harm to your ability to coordinate.
I was coming up with reasons that a nearsighted consequentialist (aka not worried about being manipulative) might use.
Sorry, I thought you were defending the decision. I’m currently only interested in decision-relevant aspects of this, which as far as I can tell means “how the decision should be made ex-ante”, so I’m not going to speculate on nearsighted-consequentialist-reasons.
You’re right, it’s too harsh to claim that this is deceptive. That does seem more reasonable. I still think it isn’t worth it given the harm to your ability to coordinate.
Sorry, I thought you were defending the decision. I’m currently only interested in decision-relevant aspects of this, which as far as I can tell means “how the decision should be made ex-ante”, so I’m not going to speculate on nearsighted-consequentialist-reasons.