Me too. I didn’t imagine many people would fail to get this or get something else. Indeed I was a bit surprised to read Strange7′s comments on this thread.
I think the site has some very noble aims, but I’m not all that confident in the corresponding ability to realize those aims. My hope is that a bit of roundabout satire now and then might help. “Trolling” implies something more like opportunistic malice.
Well, judging from the post’s karma score, we do realize that. (Personally, I upvoted, because I think I’ve been in similar situations—though I can’t remember any specific one.)
BTW, I’ve noticed that lots of times comments are downvoted in the evening and upvoted in the morning (where I am—Italy, timezone UTC+01:00). I wonder if this mean that people from certain timezones are more liberal with karma than people from other timezones.
BTW, what do people here feel about the use of we to denote a group of people which includes myself even though I didn’t personally take part in the action? I don’t do that very often (it reminds me of the days when I was a football (soccer) fan and it was customary to say us and you (pl.) to mean ‘the team I support’ and ‘the team you support’); OTOH I once saw a documentary where the presenter consistently used us and them to mean ‘Homo sapiens sapiens’ and ‘H. sapiens neanderthalensis’ when speaking about events taking place several tens of millennia ago, which kind of jarred me.¹ And I’ve seen a comment in a feminist blog when a female commenter scolded a male commenter because he had said “men” instead of “us”.
¹ Maybe because, as an European, I likely do have a non-negligible fraction of Neanderthal DNA.
Me too. I didn’t imagine many people would fail to get this or get something else. Indeed I was a bit surprised to read Strange7′s comments on this thread.
LessWrong, you’ve been trolled. Y u no realize that?
I think the site has some very noble aims, but I’m not all that confident in the corresponding ability to realize those aims. My hope is that a bit of roundabout satire now and then might help. “Trolling” implies something more like opportunistic malice.
Well, judging from the post’s karma score, we do realize that. (Personally, I upvoted, because I think I’ve been in similar situations—though I can’t remember any specific one.)
The karma score has been oscillating between −8 and +8. That does not indicate realization. That indicates confusion.
BTW, I’ve noticed that lots of times comments are downvoted in the evening and upvoted in the morning (where I am—Italy, timezone UTC+01:00). I wonder if this mean that people from certain timezones are more liberal with karma than people from other timezones.
It may be Decision Fatigue and the corresponding tendency to form uncharitable judgments.
BTW, what do people here feel about the use of we to denote a group of people which includes myself even though I didn’t personally take part in the action? I don’t do that very often (it reminds me of the days when I was a football (soccer) fan and it was customary to say us and you (pl.) to mean ‘the team I support’ and ‘the team you support’); OTOH I once saw a documentary where the presenter consistently used us and them to mean ‘Homo sapiens sapiens’ and ‘H. sapiens neanderthalensis’ when speaking about events taking place several tens of millennia ago, which kind of jarred me.¹ And I’ve seen a comment in a feminist blog when a female commenter scolded a male commenter because he had said “men” instead of “us”.
¹ Maybe because, as an European, I likely do have a non-negligible fraction of Neanderthal DNA.
It can be jarring when, as in the parent, you attribute to ‘us’ attitudes you don’t agree with.