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QC@QiaochuYuan5 months ago

okay sorry i am apparently unable to let this go - it is seriously disturbing to me the way many of you seem to refuse to see the ethical component of this situation (the lying + the stealing) and i am losing trust in you accordingly. do any of you care about ethics at all?

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Charlie Boardman@charlieboardman5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan I agree with you. Asking if they have any unclaimed would be one thing, the lying is over the line

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He Who Ate the Cheese@kleinemausen5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan A good rule of thumb from a societal ethics pov is “would you want the black community to know about this”

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pep-talk-beast@RoughlyTweeting5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

the assumption here is that it is highly unlikely that the scarf matters much to its previous owner. if you've ever worked at a place with a lost and found, this is obvious. as for the lying, you have a point. I wouldn't wanna date a girl who does this type of thing weekly ... or even monthly. But implied here is that it is an exceptional circumstance for a very rare very minor lie, all this 'ethics' talk is overreaction

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Divia Eden 🔍@diviacaroline5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan I care! And it does seem to me that lots of people don’t care…

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TRYNA MOVE TO NYC CEO@MasterTimBlais5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan unethical charm gf is sort of the flip side of asshole bf. if you're special and they only use it *for* your benefit, it's actually really hot. the trick is, they might *also* use it against you. how to tell how to tell

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brooke (nyc 10/26-11/4)@gptbrooke5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan I think I didn’t have a lot of broad trust to begin with tbh I trust a small handful of my closest friends, not hanging out here because I trust ppl

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Rat King Crimson@Alphiloscorp5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan I see the ethical component and agree in principle. It *is* theft, which is wrong. It *is* lying, which is wrong. My quibble is people talking like Theft and Lying are platonic forms or something, where context and proportionality don't matter because Is Wrong.

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brent@_brentbaum5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

yeah man, i think there’s a key difference here: there were like 20 scarfs in the drawer and the nicest one wasn’t that nice. i’m sorry this post caused you to trust the people around you less and if i had more than 1 bar of cell service i would love to get on a call and talk about it directly. i’ll be back on the grid sunday

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Akshobya@albustime5 months ago
Replying to @_brentbaum

@_brentbaum @QiaochuYuan “If you have more than one bar of cell service” sounds so mysteriously insulting i love it

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QC@QiaochuYuan5 months ago
Replying to @_brentbaum

@_brentbaum i actually care more about the lying than the stealing although the stealing isn't that great either

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Simon 🌳 : )@simon_ohler5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan @_brentbaum How much do you lie, QC?

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QC@QiaochuYuan5 months ago
Replying to @simon_ohler

@simon_ohler @_brentbaum if you think i lie why would you even trust my answer to this question? not that it’s any of your fucking business but i try very hard to keep lying to an absolute bare minimum in my life

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Simon 🌳 : )@simon_ohler5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan @_brentbaum Ok

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Orman@LizardOrman5 months ago
Replying to @_brentbaum

@_brentbaum @QiaochuYuan How does "there were 20 scarves in the drawer" have any sort of impact on the ethics??

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Billy Bragg chan@babyYaga45 months ago
Replying to @_brentbaum

@_brentbaum @QiaochuYuan Yes it also belonged to someone else. Who may have come back for it, to discover your gf stole it cos she was trying to be a manic pixie dream girl.

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holyn@holyn5 months ago
Replying to @_brentbaum

@_brentbaum @QiaochuYuan i recently lost a pink scarf given to me by my mother. i don’t care how nice someone thinks it is, it’s invaluable to me. i’ve yet to located it and now i wonder if it’s because someone stole it. you should be ashamed

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painandsuffering@onlypain2475 months ago
Replying to @_brentbaum

@_brentbaum @QiaochuYuan You have no idea what value the scarf holds to the actual owner of it

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Kelly 🫨@kellythe4th5 months ago
Replying to @_brentbaum

@_brentbaum @QiaochuYuan How does taking one persons scarf make it any better? Utter weirdo and witless idiot. Also have your replies off like a true lame coward

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Chaos Rocket 🌹@ChaosRocket5 months ago
Replying to @_brentbaum

@_brentbaum @QiaochuYuan I think stealing a super nice scarf would make it LESS bad because then you’d be stealing from someone who can afford to replace it. But the lying still erodes trust and means people who really did lose stuff have to jump through hoops.

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Nope nope noping@TomWright1653895 months ago
Replying to @_brentbaum

@_brentbaum @QiaochuYuan Is there a way for people to repent of their sins or to forgive their brothers?

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snav@qorprate5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan this is how i imagined it https://t.co/3ZuMKB40GQ

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zen eth/acc@zencephalon5 months ago

I imagine this went down like this: girlfriend: aww, I love this man and I want him to feel warm. I know hotels throw out lost and found periodically, I'll ask nicely for something to keep him warm. A jacket feels like too much, maybe a scarf. [Girlfriend arrives at front desk] girlfriend: "Hiya! I lost a scarf here last week, could U help me?" winks if I tell him I just want a scarf, he can't give it to me, he works here, hopefully he picks up on what I mean. staff: I've never seen this woman before—I would know if I had. However she just winked at me so I bet she knows I have to throw most of this out, I'll see what happens if I play along. "Yes, one moment, let's see what we've got." [Staff brings out an assortment of scarves] girlfriend: I'll watch carefully how he reacts as I reach for a scarf. Ok, let's get something modest. [reaches towards a modest scarf] staff: [visibly wincing] No, not that one, a guest left it yesterday and they might come back. girlfriend: Oh, ok, looks like someone lost that recently, I'll adjust course to the left. staff: [visibly relieved, happy even] yes, please, that one got left three weeks ago girlfriend: [grabs the scarf indicated] "Oh, thank U so much!"

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QC@QiaochuYuan5 months ago
Replying to @qorprate

@qorprate this would be less bad i guess but in any case it's context that isn't in the original story https://t.co/rw8efki4pu

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QC@QiaochuYuan5 months ago

on reflection i think i agree, the story is whatever, a private moment between two people, but posting the story and the story going viral meaningfully affects the integrity of norms against lying and stealing. at that point it's not private anymore

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Paul is Assembling America🇺🇸-27/100 new recruits@Paul_Melman5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan A lot of people called it out fwiw Personally, I am conflicted. I feel like this would simultaneously both bother and impress me. Yellow flag

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ah leen is back 🗡️@archivedself5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan why do you take this to heart? yeah sure it's is a little bad and unfair but also not very harmful, a cold man was made warm and i feel there might be a blindness on your end related to what you posted here

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QC@QiaochuYuan5 months ago
Replying to @archivedself

@archivedself the specific incident is whatever, at this point we're talking about norms. if there's a blindness on my end i would appreciate an explanation of it https://t.co/rw8efki4pu

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QC@QiaochuYuan5 months ago

on reflection i think i agree, the story is whatever, a private moment between two people, but posting the story and the story going viral meaningfully affects the integrity of norms against lying and stealing. at that point it's not private anymore

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QC@QiaochuYuan5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@archivedself what i want to know is whether anyone around here is actually committed to the truth or not

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Liz Specht@LizSpecht5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan I'm more disturbed by knowing that any lost and found would ever operate on the "here's our whole box, take your pick" system, versus asking you to describe the item you left and then THEY go check their stash.

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Bernard Stanford ✡︎@stanfordNYC5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan The best defense is along the lines of "adverse possession." The odds of the scarf being used in its current state are so low that it is perhaps preferable for someone to just steal it. But I'm with you. Instrumental lying is a very scary habit that should be strongly avoided.

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Jack@jackinlondon5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan fwiw I'm with you, though I wouldn't refuse to associate with someone who did this occasionally

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The Techno-Soothsayer@Crypto_Futurist5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan I'm not sure if it's my time on this app or the world in general but it seems people don't care about that anymore.

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Paige 🛼🤍@climatepaige5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan no it is wrong and weird, also what will you do if the scarf owner sees you

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ꜱᴘᴀᴄᴇ ᴘᴜɴᴋ ✝️❤️@_space_punk_5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan https://t.co/YXmHJT7rXl

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Alex Caswen@AlexCaswen5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan The lost and found after a long enough period of time is no different than driftwood on the beach

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art pleb@art_pleb5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan this isn’t piracy, which is kinda probably stealing this is stealing stealing

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Julian (moissanist)@moissanist5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan https://t.co/1p7eHc0g3T

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Julian (moissanist)@moissanist5 months ago

I think the real scissor here is between European and North American cultural norms. A while ago I left my jacket in my friends room in a European hotel. I had no connection to the room otherwise and my friend was busy. I walked to the front desk, asked for a room key, was given it and got my jacket. No questions asked anywhere. In NA all the norms pertaining to rules are a lot more absolute. I was once nearly thrown out of a games convention because I wasn't wearing my badge around my neck and only presenting it to the guards at the entrance because "the rules". To the European brain this is inconveivable because there's some sense in which it's common sense that the badge is for getting past security so even if the rules say "you have to wear it" on paper everybody would be fine with accomplishing the functional understanding. Same here, to most north Americans there is a big deontological category "lying" or "stealing" in this squarely fits the definition. To me very obviously, taking an item somebody else doesn't want isn't stealing, the category of stealing is about making sure people's property isn't taken away. This reads closer to dumpster diving than taking an item from the supermarket to me very obviously. BUT in there is an explicit step to switch to second order reasoning that uses something like intent instead of categorical enforcement of norms - which requires incidentally a different kind of high social trust about the intent of the people involved. In this particular kind of social trust Europe is a higher trust society than North America. I'm guessing most of this pretty straightforwardly falls out from historical contigency, where the US had to operate at a very different scales, so more explicit/simpler norms are needed (or reddotairplane.gif). Also I think an important reason why reasnoning about e.g. Scandinavian countries doesn't just translate the US 1 to 1. Also often this is hardcoded into the system in a way. Where e.g. another place where I've encountered this before: I wear contacts and ran out while in the US. I tried to buy some. They told me I needed a US prescription or I could go fuck myself because those are the rules. I was thoroughly confused why nobody would sell me this harmless object I clearly know I need, why the employees can't just sell me that, when a friend pointed out that they'd potentially be fired for this under threat of the legal system. Both sides look like barbarians to the other because they're violating their own versions of high trust, but it's not actually a low trust phenomenon but slightly different flavours of high trust clashing.

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Evan Driscoll@keendisregard5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan https://t.co/4FMYG1V6zW

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Jim O'Shaughnessy@jposhaughnessy6 months ago

8/ Cultural Evolution: The Operating System Rules Turns out, the missing theory was the next gate over. Researchers like Boyd, Richerson, and later Joe Henrich started modeling how socially learned stuff – skills, norms, beliefs – spread through populations. Think of it like Civilization’s OS dictating the rules of the game.

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Prince of Swords@smolderingwurm5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan God gave us agency as a treat. We wouldn’t be able to lie if it were not divinely ordained 😇 I’m being slightly cheeky here, but almost every spiritual discipline has a trickster/rascal archetype that it reveres. The only problem with either of those actions is if harm is done.

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Evil Does Not _____@slimeySat0shi5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan When you're the watered down movie holly golightly they let you do it

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Maximilien Robespierre (terror arc)@unclearirony5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan Bilbo had to become a thief

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Sasha Young@sashayoungr5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan Yeah that’s quite suboptimal behavior imo.

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cybersyn@singularitttt5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan "hi, do you have any scarves in the lost and found?" "no i have never stayed here i am just cold 😇"

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Andrew Quinn@hiAndrewQuinn5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan no you're right, it's unethical. like come on people. it's not the worst thing anyone has ever done, by any means, the original owner probably was never going to find that scarf - but being only a little bad doesn't make something good, that's just silly

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QC@QiaochuYuan5 months ago
Replying to @hiAndrewQuinn

@hiAndrewQuinn Thank You jesus i'm not talking about the fucking magnitude

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Some Person@a697745 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

It’s the late stage of the ethical system that bases itself solely on harm and doesn’t include personal morality. If you can minimize harm (“the person probably will never come back for it”), or rationalize the target (“big corporations can handle the loss”, “he’s rich anyways”), then there’s no “harm” and thus no issue. It’s morally bankrupt, props for pointing it out

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Tamara Winter@_TamaraWinter5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan You’re correct of course, and it’s revealing how many people who probably consider themselves prosocial are twisting themselves into knots over this

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Kit Merker@KitMerker5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan Victimless crime and good for environment. People should do this more.

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loading…@sonikudzu5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan are they not seeing it, or are they seeing it and having a different reaction to it than you are(which might or might not indicate a total lack of care about ethics)?

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rosalind lucy@wholebodyprayer5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan I dont really see it as stealing once lost. Feels okay to share things round if someone you care for is cold The ethical principle to me is “non-harming” which norms against lying / stealing seem to be in service of There are cases where it would be ethical even, to lie & steal

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Prince Vogelfrei 🐦‍⬛@PrinceVogel5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan A loose collective of internet weirdos had your trust? Anyway, people who act and judge solely on the basis of abstractions surely do not have my trust - the perception of what has vitality is at least as important as what functional rules for society are!

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Config.systers of Mercy@LusciousPear5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan no

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˚♡⋆mimi ˚♡⋆。☆∴@mimi10v35 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan it gives me ick, fwiw .... but i didn't jump in to comment because others already had and "focus on what you want to see more of" etc

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Tommy D. Rossi@__morse5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

she made the world a little more efficient. someone lost something from who knows how long. she needed it now, the value of the scarf was much higher for her now than the original owner who doesn’t even care enough to not lose it. the scarf would have been thrown in the garbage very likely

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Karl Nieberding | Wizard of UX 🪄✨@wizardofux5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan What are the chances people were coming back for their scarves? They probably sit there forever because everybody is afraid to do something with them.

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Kurtis Carman@KurtisCarman5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan Do you care that people can make ethical judgements that differ from your own?

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Caelan Huntress@caelanhuntress5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan Bending ethics to unknown strangers to do good to one close to you is a hallmark of love

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MinorMatryoshka@MinorMatryoshka5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan If you haven't been lying and stealing you're really missing out.

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cyberdyne_canary@CyberdyneC5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan It's a lost and found, if anything in there were precious to anybody they would have come back for it It is now precious to that guy and his gf

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Alexis Gallagher@alexisgallagher5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan no, you're right on. sounds lame to say it but yeah this is just (petty) lying and stealing. but it's not a surprise that folks find lying and stealing cool because of the independence it demonstrates. that's why there's so many movies glamorizing thieves, like Oceans 11, etc..

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near@nearcyan5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan but sir it’s ‘’high-agency”behavior

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edgetoshi 🧂 👑@specialedge_5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan You know what this guys name implies right?

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Tomas McIntee@MathIntee5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan It’s a “white lie” type transgression - no expected harm to anyone else, direct benefit is aimed at someone other than the transgressor. Also, switch the sexes and you would probably see a different reaction.

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Max Boonen@maxboonen5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan Those scarves would never be claimed

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Jeffrey Emanuel@doodlestein5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan Super gross and super red flag behavior. You just know this person cheats in all sorts of other ways and is always looking to get one over on people/companies. Would also set a horrible example for kids.

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David J.@canonicalwindow5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan Some people view the scarves like rotting manure, fertilizer that doesn’t do anything unless seeded by “agency”. Others see them as immortal rustless treasure, to be loyally guarded until the True Owner returns.

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Rudra Dakini@the_wilderless5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan feeling a lot of compassion for whatever this is triggering so hard in you

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QC@QiaochuYuan5 months ago
Replying to @the_wilderless

@the_wilderless oh my god it’s not about the fucking feelings it’s about what’s Right

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Michael J South@renegademormon5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

I was kinda torn. I liked the story so much. I'm a libertarian and a big proponent of property rights. I posted reply to it saying that if I lost my scarf this way, I wouldn't even be mad. Let me back that up a bit. I had a belt that I really, really liked. I left it in a hotel. I never tried to get them to send it to me, because I got it in a thrift store in the first place, and I figured I could just find another one. I still haven't, and I feel a vague sense of loss over that. But, suppose that I was able, by some miracle, or just coincidence, to learn that a guy was on his way to an interview and he forgot to get a belt to go with his suit and he was panicking and his girlfriend pulled this trick and got him my belt. I would be so happy to know that my belt went to a good use, rather than being thrown away. Hopefully it wouldn't be thrown away, but rather donated, but that's a burden I would be putting on the hotel by my negligence, making them take time to take stuff to a donation place. I know it's still lying and stealing. And if we all did this--which I think is what you're getting at--you would never be able to go back to a hotel to retrieve a scarf that your mother gave you right before you died because everyone would be exercising this hack all the time and stuff you lost at a hotel would be gone into the scavenger community immediately (but then of course hotels would probably respond with stricter checks...). Look--@_brentbaum , if you DM me, I will Venmo you the shipping cost for you to send the scarf back to the hotel, telling them you retrieved it from the lost and found, but it wasn't yours, after all, and could they please return it to the lost and found in case the actual owner comes back for it. Post a picture of the package as you put it in the mail and let our friend here rest more easily.

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Luba Lesiva@loobah_l5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan your answer is such a perfectly Singaporean answer (I agree, naturally)

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sepia@sepiatonal5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

The majority of the things in a lost&found are going to remain there forever, until it's cleaned out and they're thrown away. This is especially true for unimportant things like a single article of mundane clothing or a phone charger. Empathy is important here. Personally I can't imagine myself going to much trouble to recover a scarf that I'd left at a hotel (unless it was an especially bespoke design), and I would hope that it went to someone who needed a scarf at the time instead of being thrown out or donated to Goodwill. If you wouldn't hope the same, I question your ethics and I hope someone steals your scarf.

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Notta Glitch, a Feature ✝️ 🇺🇸@NottaGlitch5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan Oh, no, I think it's awful, actually.

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Jacob Alber ️@Lokitoth5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan So if locks are there to keep honest people honest... We are in a heap of trouble.

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Fritz Johnson@FritzTheDev5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan Some people see the word agency and clap like trained seals. Heck, I caught myself liking this for a second before I even thought about it.

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Ben Hayes 🎿⛵️@benhayesnyc5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan This is a good post for Bluesky

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kai 🥰@kaisoapbox5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan *taps the sign* https://t.co/gXX3xx6iJY

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kai 🥰@kaisoapboxover 1 year ago

high agency is often code for ruthless individualism, which is just intensely off-putting to me

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QC@QiaochuYuan5 months ago
Replying to @kaisoapbox

@kaisoapbox 🫡

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Daniel 🦔@DanielW_Kiwi5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan You appear to have integrity. Large portions of the population do not.

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Ra@slimepriestess5 months ago
Replying to @QiaochuYuan

@QiaochuYuan nonvegans shouldn't talk about ethics tbh

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Utah teapot 🫖@SkyeSharkie5 months ago
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@QiaochuYuan Pretty sure it's called Effective Altruism, not ethical Altruism, they didn't say anything about being ethical, just effective.

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Daniel Firth (Inspector GADT)@locallycompact5 months ago
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@QiaochuYuan You are absolutely correct.

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Your friend Myk 🌻🍉@mykola5 months ago
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@QiaochuYuan I have decided I have thoughts. With respect, I disagree with you and hope this makes sense? https://t.co/1SJaNkRsnt

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Your friend Myk 🌻🍉@mykola5 months ago

*whispers* that scarf looks better on him anyway. Go on.

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Alvin De Cruz@decruz5 months ago
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@QiaochuYuan Why should this bother you

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Immanentise the Eschaton@realjohnofgaunt5 months ago
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@QiaochuYuan It’s a deeply evil story, in the 19th century they would have hanged them both for this.

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Eli Gaultney@eligaultney5 months ago
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@QiaochuYuan Who is hurt? Chances are high it would have otherwise been thrown away or claimed by a hotel employee. Net good for the world.

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Thoughtship@Thoughtship_5 months ago
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@QiaochuYuan This looks like 'justice sensitivity', a trait many neurodiverse folks have, on display.

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Θωμᾶς del Vasto@Thomasdelvasto_5 months ago
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@QiaochuYuan Classic virtue ethics versus consequentialism debate. Once I started to realize that consequentialists would justify all sorts of "harmless" things like lying and stealing, I lost a lot of faith in the ethics of the rat and rat-adjacent folks

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Alex Kennedy@kenakennedy5 months ago
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@QiaochuYuan 1) if you said: “I left my scarf here last week do you mind if I go through the lost and found to see if it’s there?” That’s not lying. 2) taking what’s lost is not stealing. It’s making use of what is no longer being used. + If you see objects having spirit this is not “bad”

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Fly@flybottlemist5 months ago
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@QiaochuYuan Literal mad max shit. Imortan Scarf

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Joshua Wöhle@JoshuaWohle5 months ago
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@QiaochuYuan Agreed it is simply not right, as cute as the story might be

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Emmett Shear@eshear5 months ago
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@QiaochuYuan FWIW I would never take a scarf in such a manner. I’m curious tho — if she’d run back and got him a scarf she’d seen abandoned in a park, would that be different? Trying to poke at whether seeing it as being abandoned property would make a difference.

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Dain Fitzgerald@DainFitzgerald5 months ago
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@QiaochuYuan Meanest to stranger(s) is offset by a loyal loving act

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Rae@raechellambert5 months ago
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@QiaochuYuan Scarf from a hotel the chances are very high the person is from out of town and never coming back to get it.

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Xyra@XyraSinclair5 months ago
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My life is deeply corrigible to ethical evidence. imo, lying and taking the scarf does harm oneself and society. There's a small but serious cost to it. But imo, it's fair sometimes or even praiseworthy sometimes for people to pay this cost.prototypical deontologists aren't practical enough, prototypical utilitarians don't respect the actual social fabric enough. I like the ethics framing of "open-minded virtue ethics that embraces felt-signals and karma" or "Become a sensitive, generative agent who protects others and experiments to learn Things."It is virtuous to provide for pained loved ones and do agency-increasing-exploration, it's not virtuous to probabilistically deprive someone of their $30-$150 property merely because they accidentally abandoned it, and it's not virtuous to get the commons property (once deemed fully abandoned) over someone else, only because one is willing to lie.I think that karma will handle any lessons or net-transgressions, am comfortable not personally policing the behavior, and think the discourse on this will help people ethically evolve.

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