Having the dice be ambivalent about green, blue and grey can suggest a direction where giving equal space is not succumbing to bias. But enforcing balance where it doesn’t exist in the territority is in the relevant way bad. There might be good arguments about making the math easy or that if we are talking about “explanation hogging” top candidates then their “explanatory fit by accident” should be somewhat proportional. if reality doesn’t care about you it doesn’t mean reality will be fair to you.
I also expected that in a area where a green result is expected giving a grey result would be a failure. So the ratio would be 3 greens to 1 non-greens. One of the tragedies is that in a hot topic issue making a stance that can be recognised by multiple sides to not be in line with their narrative can trigger the wrath of all the sides.
Having the dice be ambivalent about green, blue and grey can suggest a direction where giving equal space is not succumbing to bias. But enforcing balance where it doesn’t exist in the territority is in the relevant way bad. There might be good arguments about making the math easy or that if we are talking about “explanation hogging” top candidates then their “explanatory fit by accident” should be somewhat proportional. if reality doesn’t care about you it doesn’t mean reality will be fair to you.
I also expected that in a area where a green result is expected giving a grey result would be a failure. So the ratio would be 3 greens to 1 non-greens. One of the tragedies is that in a hot topic issue making a stance that can be recognised by multiple sides to not be in line with their narrative can trigger the wrath of all the sides.