Example Norms

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Good Norms

  • 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 and cut off cashflow early

Bad Norms