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A_D_E_P_T 3 hours ago

Betting was once a vice overseen by the mob -- and those addicted to it were rightly viewed as pathetic figures, akin to serious alcoholics. Now betting pervades nearly every aspect of Anglosphere life. This transformation, which has taken place over the past 100 years but has really picked up steam over the last 15, has not been an improvement. It's net negative for society, and the evidence on this is very clear.

Prediction markets are the worst and most insidious manifestation of this phenomenon. They reward insider trading and may also induce people to seek outcomes that are undesirable for society at large. (e.g. in tfa.) There's literally no way this experiment ends well -- which is to say that there's no way this ends in "markets" that benefit and enlighten the common man.

I look forward to the pendulum swinging the other way. Even with such a broken political system, it might.

givemeethekeys 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Yet another side effect of being automated out of a purposeful life.

wutwutwat 3 hours ago | parent [-]

The purpose of life is work?

denkmoon 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Purposeful work. Like improving your community or living space. Decidedly not performative rituals at the widget making factory to make some rich guy even richer.

umanwizard 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Pretty much, yeah. A lot of people don't just want to consume, they derive self-esteem from doing something that is useful for others.