Thank you for following the game rules. You’re the only person out of four who did that.
BTW, I think that 25% rule-following rate is important evidence about the world, and rates much lower than 100% would be repeatable for many types of simple, clear rules that people voluntarily opt into. It’s a major concern for my debate policy proposals: you can put conditions on debates such as that people follow certain methodology, including regarding how to stop debating, and people can agree to those conditions … and then just break their word later (which has happened to me before).
Thank you for following the game rules. You’re the only person out of four who did that.
BTW, I think that 25% rule-following rate is important evidence about the world, and rates much lower than 100% would be repeatable for many types of simple, clear rules that people voluntarily opt into. It’s a major concern for my debate policy proposals: you can put conditions on debates such as that people follow certain methodology, including regarding how to stop debating, and people can agree to those conditions … and then just break their word later (which has happened to me before).