And she heard from Facebook right away and said, you have to take this down. It's undesirable to look at. And in all fairness to Facebook, they have a policy about nudity.
One of the things we know from extensive research on this idea of social norms, that people follow what many others are doing, is that it doesn't discriminate between desirable and undesirable behaviors. If we see that many people are behaving in ways that are undesirable , are less productive to the organization, we could often join them,
And those people are generally considered more negatively. They have more undesirable attributes. And outgroup is seen as more homogeneous than it really is.
If the trauma or adversity involved another person who was untrustworthy that we trusted, it calls into question our ability to evaluate people and decide who And if someone has undesirable attributes, then we infer that the person has additional related negative attributes.
actually give them this information uh and make it selling in their minds well how are we going to do that we can write is they convey undesirable social norms and it's understandable why they do this it's often part of a of a rallying cry
He's thinking specifically of drones in warfare. If 20 people all mark this as undesirable , you can pretty much guarantee that the other users that are similar to them will find the same thing.
actually give them this information uh and make it selling in their minds well how are we going to do that we can write Behavior or explicit disapproval for uh undesirable
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And this is a very fine calculation that changes every week, let alone every year. And I still think it's unlikely and almost certainly undesirable for Europe and for NATO because you've gotta be very careful.
We talk about it and then we realize what could be done to make it better. Because then you're starting to extract all the undesirable things out of the grain that you don't want.
And also the part that the Pentagon is concerned about, and other defense agencies around the world, what about angry groups, terrorist groups, creating a gene drive that implants in the human genome undesirable traits that later cause a specific weakness or a fatal flaw? And again, remember, $1,000 for a CRISPR lab.
that you place in a random social media contact. So this either means that BlaBlaCar users have highly undesirable neighbors and colleagues, or it means that we've reached this point where there's a segment of the population who, while they stopped trusting-- their level of trust in institutions has fallen, their general level of trust in people in society has fallen,
But what I'm trying to say is that you cannot rid economics of politics. drastically constrains the ability of those with less money to refuse undesirable options given to them.
For the Holocaust, this systematic, nation-sponsored, racist effort to persecute, isolate, and mass murder all these people on Hitler's so-called list of Undesirables . When it is finally over, 11 million people will be murdered through the Holocaust.
It's a third of the population of the whole state of California. Top of that list of Hitler's so-called Undesirables ? Jews. But they're not the only ones on the list.
The prerequisite for losing more money in a shorter period of time than you could ever have imagined possible. Risk can be formally defined as the odds of an adverse or undesirable outcome. When the forecast is for an 80% chance of sunshine, for example, then the risk of rain is 20%.
between desirable and undesirable behaviors. If we see that many people are behaving in ways that are undesirable , are less productive to the organization, we could often join them, and we can often find that those unwanted behaviors increase further.
The internet has been a very positive force in compelling Chinese state and the media to open up. The internet has made it that much harder for Chinese authorities to shut out undesirable news or keep it out of the traditional media in China. And in keeping the news of, let's say, collapsing schools in Sichuan or collapsing governments in the Middle East out of the state media when millions of people can access
We are the product to be sold to the customers. And that has, in the real world, some undesirable consequences, as there have been shown. Facebook has done a study on the ways that people get more depressed because
Your C communities were your, quote-unquote, "undesirable " immigrant communities.
These are not static technologies, you can't box them in and say undue consequences or undesirable consequences will be mitigated because we've
Do we really need the same kind of oversight that we needed for someone who's running a restaurant? Why can't you use your data trails now to detect and correct the kind of behavior that we consider undesirable ?
We need to do the hard work of finding what that middle ground is. Um but the extremes are are really undesirable .
Each one, you will have noticed, is a bar graph showing increasing levels of undesirable outcomes
because then it becomes very easy, if you're not careful, to think of other places, other peoples, as undesirable , as potentially fatal to the health
and that if we did not act, the country would be invaded, overrun by the teeming millions of Chinese, this despised, undesirable immigrant population.
And this is an important consideration when you think about trying to change behaviors, particularly less desirable behaviors in organizations and in societies. Often leaders will make the mistake of drawing attention to regrettably, frequent, undesirable behaviors, and in doing so actually serve to increase their frequency.
These kids are often kept from attending school, they can't find jobs when they're older, they can't raise a family because they're considered undesirable .
my professor in Japan that I work with told me about because I think it sums up why mathematics is a living subject. "In everything… uniformity is undesirable . Leaving something incomplete