I clicked the link in the second email quite quickly—i assumed it was a game/joke, and wanted to see what would happen. If I’d actually thought I was overriding people’s preferences, I… probably would have still clicked because I don’t think I place enormous value on people’s preferences for holiday reasons, and I would have enjoyed being the person who determined it.
There are definitely many circumstances where I wouldn’t unilaterally override a majority. I should probably try to figure out what the principles behind those are.
Came here to say this—I also clicked the link because I wanted to see what would happen. I wouldn’t have done it if I hadn’t already assumed it was a social experiment.
I clicked the link in the second email quite quickly—i assumed it was a game/joke, and wanted to see what would happen. If I’d actually thought I was overriding people’s preferences, I… probably would have still clicked because I don’t think I place enormous value on people’s preferences for holiday reasons, and I would have enjoyed being the person who determined it.
There are definitely many circumstances where I wouldn’t unilaterally override a majority. I should probably try to figure out what the principles behind those are.
Came here to say this—I also clicked the link because I wanted to see what would happen. I wouldn’t have done it if I hadn’t already assumed it was a social experiment.