Then EY would have freaked the hell out, and I don’t know what the consequences of that would be but I don’t think they would be good. Also, I think the basilisk question would have had lots of mutual information with the troll toll question anyway:
The ‘troll toll’ question misses most of the significant issue (as far as I’m concerned). I support the troll toll but have nothing but contempt for Eliezer’s behavior, comments, reasoning and signalling while implementing the troll toll. And in my judgement most of the mutual information with the censorship or Roko’s Basilisk is about those issues (things like overconfidence, and various biases of the kind Gwern describes) is to do with the judgement of competence based on that behavior rather than the technical change to the lesswrong software.
The ‘troll toll’ question misses most of the significant issue (as far as I’m concerned). I support the troll toll but have nothing but contempt for Eliezer’s behavior, comments, reasoning and signalling while implementing the troll toll. And in my judgement most of the mutual information with the censorship or Roko’s Basilisk is about those issues (things like overconfidence, and various biases of the kind Gwern describes) is to do with the judgement of competence based on that behavior rather than the technical change to the lesswrong software.