I am confused by a theme in your comments. You have repeatedly chosen to express that the failure of a single person completely destroys all the value of the website, even going so far as to quote ridiculous numbers (at the order of E-18 [1]) in support of this.
The only model I have for your behavior that explains why you would do this, instead of assuming something like Duncan believing something like “The value of C cooperators and D defectors is min(0,C−D2)” is that you are trying to make the argument look weak. If there is another reason to do this, I’d appreciate an explanation, because this tactic alone is enough to make me view the argument as likely adversarial.
I am confused by a theme in your comments. You have repeatedly chosen to express that the failure of a single person completely destroys all the value of the website, even going so far as to quote ridiculous numbers (at the order of E-18 [1]) in support of this.
The only model I have for your behavior that explains why you would do this, instead of assuming something like Duncan believing something like “The value of C cooperators and D defectors is min(0,C−D2)” is that you are trying to make the argument look weak. If there is another reason to do this, I’d appreciate an explanation, because this tactic alone is enough to make me view the argument as likely adversarial.