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= Good Norms =
= Good Norms =
* People should participate in multiple social groups that are largely independent. This implies smaller social groups than "Reddit" or other mass social media. Participating in smaller groups ensures the possibility for socially transmitted ideas to grow without interference. Participating in multiple independent groups ensures that those ideas can germinate across groups and propagate to society overall.
* People should participate in multiple, smaller, social groups that are largely independent.
** Participating in smaller groups ensures the possibility for socially transmitted ideas to grow without interference.
** Participating in multiple independent groups ensures that those ideas can germinate across groups and propagate to society overall.
* Disenfranchised suspects should not face greater scrutiny than rich, powerful, connected, or popular suspects.
* Disenfranchised suspects should not face greater scrutiny than rich, powerful, connected, or popular suspects.
* Rich, powerful, connected, or popular suspects should face greater scrutiny than disenfranchised suspects.
* Rich, powerful, connected, or popular suspects should face greater scrutiny than disenfranchised suspects.
* Expectation of prosocial behavior and propriety from greatest to least: Public officials, Public voices, Rich and Powerful People, Commoners. (roughly)
** Consequently, the punishment for violating the public trust should be highest for Public Officials.
* Similarly, the protections afforded by civil and human rights should never be enjoyed less by commoners than by public officials.
* Minimize cashflow to malevolent actors.
** At any given moment, this means shifting all spending, public and private, away from certain governments or corporations.
** Governments that are able to respond to the public will faster are better for society.
** Individuals who can identify and react quickly to such campaigns are better for society.
*** Seriously; wash your hands regularly, cough and sneeze into your sleeve, and cut off cashflow early
* People who are not aware of, or do not participate in, boycotts are gross.
** Like; talking in the theater gross.
** Like; peeing on the seat in a shared bathroom and not wiping it up gross.
** "What do you think of the <insert boycott centerpoint here> boycott?"
*** This should be a common public conversation point.
* If you live in a society where people do not express their beliefs and live up to them, there's a problem.
** One of the core regulators on hateful beliefs is scrutiny by one's peers.
** It also can create hateful in-groups.
= Bad Norms =
= Bad Norms =

Latest revision as of 02:02, 26 September 2025


Good Norms[edit | edit source]

  • People should participate in multiple, smaller, social groups that are largely independent.
    • Participating in smaller groups ensures the possibility for socially transmitted ideas to grow without interference.
    • Participating in multiple independent groups ensures that those ideas can germinate across groups and propagate to society overall.
  • Disenfranchised suspects should not face greater scrutiny than rich, powerful, connected, or popular suspects.
  • Rich, powerful, connected, or popular suspects should face greater scrutiny than disenfranchised suspects.
  • Expectation of prosocial behavior and propriety from greatest to least: Public officials, Public voices, Rich and Powerful People, Commoners. (roughly)
    • Consequently, the punishment for violating the public trust should be highest for Public Officials.
  • Similarly, the protections afforded by civil and human rights should never be enjoyed less by commoners than by public officials.
  • Minimize cashflow to malevolent actors.
    • At any given moment, this means shifting all spending, public and private, away from certain governments or corporations.
    • Governments that are able to respond to the public will faster are better for society.
    • Individuals who can identify and react quickly to such campaigns are better for society.
      • Seriously; wash your hands regularly, cough and sneeze into your sleeve, and cut off cashflow early
  • People who are not aware of, or do not participate in, boycotts are gross.
    • Like; talking in the theater gross.
    • Like; peeing on the seat in a shared bathroom and not wiping it up gross.
    • "What do you think of the <insert boycott centerpoint here> boycott?"
      • This should be a common public conversation point.
  • If you live in a society where people do not express their beliefs and live up to them, there's a problem.
    • One of the core regulators on hateful beliefs is scrutiny by one's peers.
    • It also can create hateful in-groups.

Bad Norms[edit | edit source]