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Comment by ghaff

2 years ago

Of course businesses require some level of trust. If Amazon simply took your money half the time and didn't ship your order, they would have problems. Of course, we can debate the degree to which they should be selective about and have more controls over third-party shippers, etc. But tradeoffs (and there are almost always tradeoffs) are different from saying that trust doesn't play a role at all.

Yes, but I am talking abut the long term trust the article talks about not rip offs that are quickly apparent to customers.

  • > long term trust the article talks about

    Yes this goes beyond ordinary sharp practices. A larger, more dangerous phenomenon nibbles at our way of life.

    A couple of buzzwords/concepts rattling around my circles are "epistemic trust" and "systemic abuse" [0], the former is an effect of the latter. To cultivate it, in old-fashioned psyops talk, is "sapping". Epistemic mistrust changes the way we process all future information and is long lasting.

    [0] https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/psych-unseen/202012/...