To clarify my position, I PERSONALLY find not pressing the button extremely easy, because I am strongly incentivised to not do it. This means that I don’t personally feel like I am demonstrating that I am worthy of trust. If other people feel the same way, the ritual is also ineffective on them.
Entirely consistently with this, if some people think this is dumb, get tricked, want to troll etc, it is easy for them to press the button. Ensuring none of the hundred people are like this is a hard problem, and I agree with Oliver that that is an achievement
Thanks. So your point is that the “hard part” is to select who’s going to receive the codes.
It’s not an exercise on building trust, but on selecting who is reliable.
To clarify my position, I PERSONALLY find not pressing the button extremely easy, because I am strongly incentivised to not do it. This means that I don’t personally feel like I am demonstrating that I am worthy of trust. If other people feel the same way, the ritual is also ineffective on them.
Entirely consistently with this, if some people think this is dumb, get tricked, want to troll etc, it is easy for them to press the button. Ensuring none of the hundred people are like this is a hard problem, and I agree with Oliver that that is an achievement
Thanks. So your point is that the “hard part” is to select who’s going to receive the codes. It’s not an exercise on building trust, but on selecting who is reliable.
Yes exactly