But the advantage is that Lemmy allows Tor. 😅

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    2 days ago

    Look at it this way, in a small town people are more likely to be kind and offer higher quality information when asked. The same things can be said about lemmy.

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      Agreed…Lemmy slightly reminds me of the early days of Internet forums/chatrooms/etc.

      Yes, I’m old.

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      2 days ago

      Definitely found that to be the case so far! Posted the same question to reddit and it was crickets there.

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      In game theory, a repeated prisoner’s dilemma can become a stag hunt if the probability of future interaction is high enough. Which is essentially what you’re saying.

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        17 hours ago

        I’m familiar with the prisoners dilemma but not the stag hunt aspect, I’ll have to take your word for it until I have time to read up on that.

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          Prisoner’s dilemmas are interesting because cooperation is socially optimal but not sustained by a Nash equilibrium. Cooperation is fragile. It’s a little “doom and gloom.” Are social species destined to be individualistic selfish assholes?

          Under certain conditions, a repeated prisoner’s dilemma becomes a stag hunt. Stag hunts are interesting because cooperation is, in fact, sustained by a Nash equilibrium. But it’s not for free: there’s also a suboptimal Nash equilibrium that could be hard to get out of.

          But the moral is that there’s incentive to not be an asshole if there’s a high probability of future encounters.