I should have made this clearer. My claim (also informed other anecdotes that I should have shared) is that people are put on blacklists for trivial reasons (eg, I don’t like what this person said, they seem too “woke”, they spoke badly about a friend of mine one time) but camouflaged under someone having “weak epistemics” or not being “truth-seeking enough”.
I’m not sure as I haven’t ever made a blacklist or seen other people’s blacklists. A blacklist to me seems something that either has (1) no reason or (2) a very weak reason—maybe that’s camouflaged in something else (perhaps in rationalist language as described in Point #1).
I should have made this clearer. My claim (also informed other anecdotes that I should have shared) is that people are put on blacklists for trivial reasons (eg, I don’t like what this person said, they seem too “woke”, they spoke badly about a friend of mine one time) but camouflaged under someone having “weak epistemics” or not being “truth-seeking enough”.
I’m not sure as I haven’t ever made a blacklist or seen other people’s blacklists. A blacklist to me seems something that either has (1) no reason or (2) a very weak reason—maybe that’s camouflaged in something else (perhaps in rationalist language as described in Point #1).