
Is the product a photo of your mom, OP?
Is the product a photo of your mom, OP?
Like leaving pessimistic trolly comments? Feels like projection
To me, it seems like a possible manifestation of the sunk cost fallacy. I’ve personally seen it in IT security audits and policy rollouts. As you try to make a domain more secure via more aggressive group policy rules, more authoritarian approaches become more acceptable than when you started. Part of it is a sunk cost of “well, if we don’t take this more aggressive stance, all of our previous work could be undone.” mixed with a sentiment of “We are already blocking users from accessing x service, why not also block y service”. Blocking y service would have been unpopular before service x was blocked, but now there’s something more acceptable that you can point at as justification. This process just repeats further and further until you’re essentially blocking everything and selectively allowing services.
I’m sure I’ve noticed it elsewhere, but that’s one example that I have encountered quite a few times.
Huh, I’d noticed the ratchet effect before in a few different subjects, but I hadn’t heard of it specifically. I think you hit the nail on the head, thanks for helping me learn something today.
Is this not just an illustration of the concept of the Overton Window?
Wow, 60% of Americans are blind or illiterate. Rough.
You can still be a 90’s kid, we won’t kick you out
“push my fingers into my eyes” is a reference to Duality by Slipknot, as well. Sorry to break it to you, but it was 2/4
The type of people that found Fred durst hot in the 90s probably still think Fred first is hot. Just two brain cells in a cage match for the last 30 years.
I was here
This graph is such an awful data visualization that it’s almost art