Is this the position of being charitable to unpopular ideas an unpopular idea? I’m not even sure how you would measure “popularity” of an idea objectively in a world where OCR scripts and bots can hack SEO and push social media memes without a single human interaction...
And using Western psychological models regarding the analysis of such things is certainly bound to be rife with the feedback of cultural bias...
And is my response an unpopular idea?
Because of these issues, I find the reasoning demonstrated here to be circular. This premise requires a more rigorous definition of the term “popularity” which, as far as I can tell, cannot be done objectively since the concept is extremely context sensitive.
To address the “meta” of this...
Is this the position of being charitable to unpopular ideas an unpopular idea? I’m not even sure how you would measure “popularity” of an idea objectively in a world where OCR scripts and bots can hack SEO and push social media memes without a single human interaction...
And using Western psychological models regarding the analysis of such things is certainly bound to be rife with the feedback of cultural bias...
And is my response an unpopular idea?
Because of these issues, I find the reasoning demonstrated here to be circular. This premise requires a more rigorous definition of the term “popularity” which, as far as I can tell, cannot be done objectively since the concept is extremely context sensitive.
I think what the idea in the post does is that it gets at the curvature of the space, so to speak.