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In a stable society, optimizing anything at very short time scales and over very large locations should be prevented/difficult.
An algorithm could find the precise day on which you should be fired, in favour of another guy in a different city or even country.
A foid in your area (who you are 100% entitled to) can find a chad in another area.
A chad can build a harem more easily.
Corporations can use large scale data about their workforce and modify it (eg: include more foids) and use it for publicity.
A person can fuck over friends and swap them for new ones online.
Local shops can be dumped in favor of e-shopping, with the only advantage being you pay a little more while being lazy.
Data harvesting becoming a viable bushiness because you can compile and infer things from millions of users.
Financial markets that trade at the millisecond or second, for no actual gain, and encourage gambling over investment.
People and social systems are not built to withstand this kind of brutal ultra competitive environment.
While it is clear that this kind of optimization does objectively work, it has far reaching subjective consequences like stress, degrading society and soulless hedonism.
An algorithm could find the precise day on which you should be fired, in favour of another guy in a different city or even country.
A foid in your area (who you are 100% entitled to) can find a chad in another area.
A chad can build a harem more easily.
Corporations can use large scale data about their workforce and modify it (eg: include more foids) and use it for publicity.
A person can fuck over friends and swap them for new ones online.
Local shops can be dumped in favor of e-shopping, with the only advantage being you pay a little more while being lazy.
Data harvesting becoming a viable bushiness because you can compile and infer things from millions of users.
Financial markets that trade at the millisecond or second, for no actual gain, and encourage gambling over investment.
People and social systems are not built to withstand this kind of brutal ultra competitive environment.
While it is clear that this kind of optimization does objectively work, it has far reaching subjective consequences like stress, degrading society and soulless hedonism.