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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
Fatter tails on upside outcomes via Internet distribution implies quantity of reps matter more than quality Quantity of reps going up implies median quality of rep going down, but it also implies improved quality of rep through repeated practice Where is the free market of human activity going to lead us?
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Matthew ๐ต๐ฉ๐ ๐ฎ๐
@mstublefield.eth
I wrote my master's seminar paper on the intersection of team size, happiness, and productivity. One of the things I learned was that 1) happiness and productivity are connected, and 2) smaller teams often are happier, but 3) a large enough team will still out produce even if everyone is miserable.
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Matthew ๐ต๐ฉ๐ ๐ฎ๐
@mstublefield.eth
So quantity wins, /depending on what you're measuring./ If you're measuring quality, it doesn't necessarily.
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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
do people on social platforms โmeasureโ quality w their feedback a la likes and replies
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