Also, I’d like to especially thank you for offering the frame where every human group is potentially struggling to coordinate on collective punishment decisions from within a fog of war.
I had never explicitly noticed that people won’t want their pursuit of justice to seem like unjustified aggression to “allies from a different bubble of fog”, and for this reason might want to avoid certain updates in their public actions.
Like, I even had the concept of altriustic punishment and I had the concept of a fog of war, but somehow they never occured in my brain at the same time before this. Thank you!
If I was going to add a point of advice, it would be to think about being part of two or three “epistemic affinity groups”. The affinity group model suggests these groups should be composed of maybe 3 to 15 people each and they should be built around a history of previous prolonged social contact. When the fog of war hits, reach out to at least one of your affinity groups!
I really like your promotion of fact checking :-)
Also, I’d like to especially thank you for offering the frame where every human group is potentially struggling to coordinate on collective punishment decisions from within a fog of war.
I had never explicitly noticed that people won’t want their pursuit of justice to seem like unjustified aggression to “allies from a different bubble of fog”, and for this reason might want to avoid certain updates in their public actions.
Like, I even had the concept of altriustic punishment and I had the concept of a fog of war, but somehow they never occured in my brain at the same time before this. Thank you!
If I was going to add a point of advice, it would be to think about being part of two or three “epistemic affinity groups”. The affinity group model suggests these groups should be composed of maybe 3 to 15 people each and they should be built around a history of previous prolonged social contact. When the fog of war hits, reach out to at least one of your affinity groups!