publishing the evidence is prosocial, because it helps people make higher-quality decisions regarding friendship and trade opportunities with Mallory
And by the same token, subsequent punishment would be prosocial too. Why, then, would Alice want to disclaim it? Because, of course, in reality the facts of the matter whether somebody deserves punishment are rarely unambiguous, so it makes sense for people to hedge. But that’s basically wanting to have the cake and eat it too.
The honorable thing for Alice to do would be to weigh the reliability of the evidence that she possesses, and disclose it only if she thinks that it’s sufficient to justify the likely punishment that would follow it. No amount of nuances of wording and tone could replace this essential consideration.
And by the same token, subsequent punishment would be prosocial too. Why, then, would Alice want to disclaim it? Because, of course, in reality the facts of the matter whether somebody deserves punishment are rarely unambiguous, so it makes sense for people to hedge. But that’s basically wanting to have the cake and eat it too.
The honorable thing for Alice to do would be to weigh the reliability of the evidence that she possesses, and disclose it only if she thinks that it’s sufficient to justify the likely punishment that would follow it. No amount of nuances of wording and tone could replace this essential consideration.