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Peter Gerdes's avatar

Yes, and I think it very much does imposing substantial harms (e.g. I think the criminalization of many types of drug use was largely the result of this kind of effect). However, I think this effect would be substantially amplified under your proposal.

Under the current system when I vote against imposing a huge punishment for, say, sexual harassment I can say "while I'd never do that I'm not sure people who make that mistake should be punished more than such and such"

However, in a system where I'm only setting the consequences for myself any reluctance to set those penalties reflects directly on my belief that I might commit those offenses (or act in ways that make it plausible I did commit them) which makes the signal hugely less noisy.

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Bootstamp's avatar

> This somewhat reverses my prior stance on blackmail.

Wha...? Do you take back the checkmate?

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