On Oct 25, 2017, at 3:02 PM, Nic Evans <nich...@gmail.com> wrote: > 3) It's ethically squicky to some people (myself included). > > 3a) It's tempting to think players in a game will be more 'unethical' > because it's, well, a game. But players seem to act fairly high-minded > in routine play, probably because of the implicit social contract of > 'play'. The only time people tend to do ethically grey things is when it > is a clear route to a win. >
This was, in fact, the specific intent when I ran the Agoran Voting Market organization: is it still graft if the graft happens fully in the open, where everyone can see it? The answer is “Agorans as a whole rejected it.” I consider this a success. -o
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