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Surprise minimisation as described by active inference got me thinking. Is what separates curators from consumers/creators the orientation towards surprise? Most display aversion to surprise while others seek and solve for it. In that case, curation equals surprise maximisation. https://warpcast.com/msms/0xada0182e
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that sounds generally apt but i think there are overlaps. for example i often create things not knowing what to expect and happy to be surprised. often it's done out of curiosity. so am i curating or creating? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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This got me thinking. Thanks a lot! I like the classification into consumers, creators, and curators. Even if I don't think that surprise maximization is the right analogy for curators... they organize and systematize. This helps them and their peers make sense of the world (ie, minimize their surprise). WDYT?
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