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Apr 27, 2023
acx
44 min 6,071 words 521 comments 106 likes podcast (34 min)
Scott summarizes and responds to comments on his previous article about nerds and hipsters, covering various topics and reflecting on personal identity and social signaling. Longer summary
This post summarizes and responds to comments on Scott's previous article about nerds and hipsters. It covers various topics including the changing definition of 'nerd', the decline of traditional collecting hobbies, the value of sports, and the relationship between enjoying things and building identities around them. Scott reflects on these comments, offering his own thoughts and experiences, and explores the complexities of personal identity and social signaling in modern culture. Shorter summary
Dec 23, 2013
ssc
15 min 2,059 words 47 comments podcast (14 min)
Scott Alexander compares the MsScribe Harry Potter fandom drama to his experiences in online micronations, arguing that such behavior reflects universal human social dynamics. Longer summary
Scott Alexander reflects on a famous incident in Harry Potter fandom involving a manipulative fan named MsScribe, drawing parallels to his own experiences in online micronation communities. He describes how both environments featured intense rivalries, sockpuppet accounts, and elaborate schemes for social manipulation. The post argues that this behavior is not unique to teenage girls or fan communities, but is a fundamental aspect of human nature that manifests in various group settings, from online forums to politics. Scott concludes that the MsScribe story perfectly encapsulates human social dynamics and would be the ideal artifact to explain humanity to aliens. Shorter summary