David Gordon
@davidsgordon.bsky.social
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Senior lecturer in psychology (research method and statistics). Research interests include evolution of human cooperation, psychology of conspiracy theories, life-history theory and risk. Views expressed here are entirely my own.
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Great night on Tuesday presenting my work on power and collective action @pintofscience.uk #pint25. some great questions from the audience 🙂
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Oh to be rich enough for politics to just be a fun game played for vague self-esteem reasons
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I made a silly meme about conferences for my private FB account and it was flagged as false information... about billionaires paying tax? Two questions.
1) didn't Facebook stop fact-checking?
2) given the c**p in my newsfeed, why is the algorithm so sensitive to info about billionaires?
🤔
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With Google pretending it has invented an AI scientist, how long before 'prompt biochemist' starts appearing in LinkedIn profiles?
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For all his vast failings Johnson was pretty firm on Ukraine, but looser with words, so possible for a bigger more public disagreement? But Johnson (apparently - will never meet either) has more personal charm, and Trump is very ego-motivated 🤷‍♀️
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Hear a lot about the academic migration to bluesky, but why are there still so few journal accounts here? Maybe we should start making peer review contingent on that? 🤷
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I think we know the reason. 14 years of Austerity and nearly a decade of Brexit have put us in dire financial and diplomatic waters. Starmer just cannot afford to p**s Trump off too much.
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Collaborator and I have a paper in the SPSSI special issue on #science denial.
"Spite and Science-Denial: Exploring the Role of Spitefulness
in #conspiracy Ideation and COVID-19 Conspiracy Beliefs" @bpsofficial.bsky.social
Open access @ doi.org/10.1111/josi...
SPSSI Journals
Science denialism is at the heart of many conspiracy theory beliefs. We propose that such beliefs are manifestations of a distal social process: spite. In three pre-registered studies, we test the hy...
doi.org
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rebeccasear.bsky.social
If only the evolutionary social sciences had more Margo Wilsons. Lovely piece from Daniel Nettle on how her work is "a particularly successful example of how you can bring evolutionary understanding to social science topics and be genuinely constructive; rather than just irritating people"
Margo Wilson, and how to do evolutionary human science
In October 2024, I had the great honour of travelling to Hamilton to give the Margo Wilson Memorial Lecture.  It was fifteen years since Margo’s death. Preparing the lecture gave me the oppo…
www.danielnettle.eu
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iwriteok.bsky.social
i sent an email to DOGE and suggested replacing the entire Department of Defense with Warhammer 40,000 miniatures but they actually did the math and it turns out that would be much more expensive
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I think it's a neat solution. Based on some assumptions (only complex social behavior = problem solving intelligence) and the exclusivity problem, but these are true for every Fermi Paradox solution 😄👽

We could probably model this, or we could just watch what happens over the next four years... 😬
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5) There will be a tippling point where such a high % of individuals are in point 3) that point 4) is so easy and occurs so often that society destabilases and collapses
6) This will always occur before the societal complexity required for interstellar travel is reached.
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4) Ignorance in the face of such complexity generates an underlying uncertainty. This uncertainty amplifies those social brain biases, e.g., fear of the other, which can be manipulated with greater ease by other individuals for status and power.
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3) Most individuals will not have the capacity or the time to understanding most of the workings of a society capable of producing interstellar travel
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2) Such 'social brains' comes with fundamental behavioral biases that are predictably irrational. These influence social behavior regardless of the level of technology, and can be destructive at large scale (e.g., in/out group, status/power)
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My “social brain” solution to the #Fermi Paradox 👽 [short 🧵]
1) Only an evolutionary history of high sociality / cooperativeness can create organisms that have the individual metacognitive problem-solving intelligence necessary to produce a technological society
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danneidle.bsky.social
It's often claimed that tax cuts will "pay for themselves".

A thread on when this is and isn't true, the real constraints on tax cuts and tax rises, and the live experiment being conducted by Scotland.
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Great time to make setting up a small start-up easier: "Americans, want to run a business AND not have children with polio? Come to the UK"
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Came across this video by physicist and YouTuber @acollierastro.bsky.social. I honestly think 'playdough facts' or 'playdough reality' should become a recognised term in conspiracy theory research (skip to 18.00 to see what I mean). Works perfectly. youtu.be/11lPhMSulSU?...
physics crackpots: a 'theory'
YouTube video by Angela Collier
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The University of Silent Hill bids you welcome
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Driving to/from work with Christmas songs playing, I am worryingly aware I'm in the prologue re-enactment to the festive special of shows called "missing person" or "unsolved murders". 🧑‍🎄☃️💀
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tomcalver.bsky.social
NEW: Why do we always think crime is rising, even when it isn’t?

This week I looked at one of the big data mysteries. Britain is 2/3 less violent than the 1990s; thefts were higher pre-lockdown

Why, then, doesn’t it feel like it?

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@thetimes.com

🔗 www.thetimes.com/article/b63d...