I say it doesn’t count. There’s probably a bit of “no true Scotsman,” but hear me out. My current position is that people don’t get a reputation for being honest or dishonest (cf Psychohistorian); reputation probably consists of a list of allies and measures of loyalty to a generic ally.
For some meanings of “reputation” you didn’t have one: Beth didn’t know (though I’d need more details). Moreover, your reputation among your friends wasn’t about your honesty, it was about a game you played. It wasn’t that you used NTL to manipulate people, or how to extract secrets from you.
I am a little impressed that you got the reputation at all. Are you and your friends nerds? (how about Beth?)
So my new questions:
Can one have a reputation for being dishonest, as opposed to a reputation for not having allies?
Can one have a reputation for being honest? can that be positive? maybe a reputation for being honest about who are your allies?
Yes, we’re nerds. I don’t about Beth because she was Amy’s friend rather than my friend, and I never really spoke to her again after that.
Also, I think in my circle of friends, NTL is considered “honest”, so if your definition of “reputation” allows that I had a reputation of being an NTL-er (an NTL-ar?), then I’d also have one for being honest.
Thanks for the story!
I say it doesn’t count. There’s probably a bit of “no true Scotsman,” but hear me out. My current position is that people don’t get a reputation for being honest or dishonest (cf Psychohistorian); reputation probably consists of a list of allies and measures of loyalty to a generic ally.
For some meanings of “reputation” you didn’t have one: Beth didn’t know (though I’d need more details). Moreover, your reputation among your friends wasn’t about your honesty, it was about a game you played. It wasn’t that you used NTL to manipulate people, or how to extract secrets from you.
I am a little impressed that you got the reputation at all. Are you and your friends nerds? (how about Beth?)
So my new questions:
Can one have a reputation for being dishonest, as opposed to a reputation for not having allies?
Can one have a reputation for being honest? can that be positive? maybe a reputation for being honest about who are your allies?
Yes, we’re nerds. I don’t about Beth because she was Amy’s friend rather than my friend, and I never really spoke to her again after that.
Also, I think in my circle of friends, NTL is considered “honest”, so if your definition of “reputation” allows that I had a reputation of being an NTL-er (an NTL-ar?), then I’d also have one for being honest.