Did the survey. I’m not terribly interested in karma, but if you feel the need to upvote, then upvote away.
One answer I gave that may confuse—I put “atheist” down under “other” for my religion, because I do believe that a) atheism is properly defined as an active belief in the lack of god(s), b) I hold this belief, c) there can be no actual direct evidence for this belief, and d) being a belief about the nature of god(s)(or lack thereof) is sufficient to make something a religion.
(Oddly, I also put 5% down as my probability of there being a god, but this is mostly because the definition is a superset of the simulation hypothesis, and I don’t regard a big computer as being a god in any sense we use the term to mean)
Also, I didn’t have a digit ratio precise enough to put down, but it seems to be almost exactly 1, possibly slightly higher. (I am unambiguously male, which makes me wonder if my methodology is bad)
but it seems to be almost exactly 1, possibly slightly higher. (I am unambiguously male, which makes me wonder if my methodology is bad)
Well I had a similar problem(tried to measure with tape directly next & parallel to the fingers) and instead drew the outline of my spread out palm on a sheet of paper and got 1.01.
Regarding karma? Because I’m not a big fan of karma whoring, and I don’t want to feel like I’m just posting to get free upvotes. It feels unearned. I wanted to post to make an actual point, without feeling like I was going to get +50 votes just for breathing.
I’d consider partaking in the survey worthy of positive reinforcement, but I’d agree that the average karma award a bit out of proportion. Regardless I think it’s a rather interesting phenomena to dislike getting karma.
Also I realized that my previous comment may have been unintentionally hostile. I mean, suppose that you indeed did countersignal, then my comment could be interpreted as a challenge to your genuinity. I hope it’s clear that I intend to be game theoretically nice, but I’m really uncertain how to accomplish that in a such situation.
Did the survey. I’m not terribly interested in karma, but if you feel the need to upvote, then upvote away.
One answer I gave that may confuse—I put “atheist” down under “other” for my religion, because I do believe that a) atheism is properly defined as an active belief in the lack of god(s), b) I hold this belief, c) there can be no actual direct evidence for this belief, and d) being a belief about the nature of god(s)(or lack thereof) is sufficient to make something a religion.
(Oddly, I also put 5% down as my probability of there being a god, but this is mostly because the definition is a superset of the simulation hypothesis, and I don’t regard a big computer as being a god in any sense we use the term to mean)
Also, I didn’t have a digit ratio precise enough to put down, but it seems to be almost exactly 1, possibly slightly higher. (I am unambiguously male, which makes me wonder if my methodology is bad)
Not sure if your’re countersignaling, but if you aren’t, why mention it?
Regarding karma? Because I’m not a big fan of karma whoring, and I don’t want to feel like I’m just posting to get free upvotes. It feels unearned. I wanted to post to make an actual point, without feeling like I was going to get +50 votes just for breathing.
I’d consider partaking in the survey worthy of positive reinforcement, but I’d agree that the average karma award a bit out of proportion. Regardless I think it’s a rather interesting phenomena to dislike getting karma.
Also I realized that my previous comment may have been unintentionally hostile. I mean, suppose that you indeed did countersignal, then my comment could be interpreted as a challenge to your genuinity. I hope it’s clear that I intend to be game theoretically nice, but I’m really uncertain how to accomplish that in a such situation.