Yeah, though if I learned “Alice is just not the sort of person to loudly advocate for herself” it wouldn’t update me much about Nonlinear at this point, because (a) I already have a fair amount of probability on that based on the publicly shared information, and (b) my main concerns are about stuff like “is Nonlinear super cutthroat and manipulative?” and “does Nonlinear try to scare people into not criticizing Nonlinear?”.
Those concerns are less directly connected to the vegan-food thing, and might be tricky to empirically distinguish from the hypothesis “Alice and/or Chloe aren’t generally the sort of people to be loud about their preferences” if we focus on the food situation.
(Though I cared about the vegan-food thing in its own right too, and am glad Kat shared more details.)
Yeah, though if I learned “Alice is just not the sort of person to loudly advocate for herself” it wouldn’t update me much about Nonlinear at this point, because (a) I already have a fair amount of probability on that based on the publicly shared information, and (b) my main concerns are about stuff like “is Nonlinear super cutthroat and manipulative?” and “does Nonlinear try to scare people into not criticizing Nonlinear?”.
Those concerns are less directly connected to the vegan-food thing, and might be tricky to empirically distinguish from the hypothesis “Alice and/or Chloe aren’t generally the sort of people to be loud about their preferences” if we focus on the food situation.
(Though I cared about the vegan-food thing in its own right too, and am glad Kat shared more details.)
Yeah makes sense, I meant a crux for the food thing specifically :)