If you don’t demand highly visible people, you have a pretty good chance of killing anybody you want right now. If you don’t go for people with any personal connection to you, it seems like before you were caught, you could probably get at least as many kills as the average user of that app got before they were “caught”. For that matter, you might do “OK” even if you did go for people with personal connections to you. And you could get celebrities as long as you didn’t go for the absolute biggest game.
Yet the story rings true. Maybe because the sudden change throws people out of equilibrium. People who don’t think it through (and people who don’t believe it would work) start the ball rolling, and then everybody else joins in. It can’t just be the low effort, can it?
Seems bad.
If you don’t demand highly visible people, you have a pretty good chance of killing anybody you want right now. If you don’t go for people with any personal connection to you, it seems like before you were caught, you could probably get at least as many kills as the average user of that app got before they were “caught”. For that matter, you might do “OK” even if you did go for people with personal connections to you. And you could get celebrities as long as you didn’t go for the absolute biggest game.
Yet the story rings true. Maybe because the sudden change throws people out of equilibrium. People who don’t think it through (and people who don’t believe it would work) start the ball rolling, and then everybody else joins in. It can’t just be the low effort, can it?