Asymmetric institution

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An asymmetric institution is an institution or mechanism which gives influence asymmetrically based on some property.

Examples of asymmetric institutions

  • science: gives status/influence to researchers who generate hypotheses that third parties can replicate; this means that most people's pet theories do not be promoted by science
  • betting:
  • debate (of the civil/rational kind, not a shouting match):
  • charity evaluation based on some strict criteria: GiveWell gains influence by evaluating charities, but it cannot promote any charity it wishes; it can only promote e.g. charities whose interventions perform well under a randomized controlled trial

Examples of symmetric institutions

Symmetric institutions/weapons have the property that the effectiveness does not depend on who is using it (although there are things like offense vs defense issues).

  • violence
  • shouting match
  • spreading viral content
  • persuasion tactics
  • info warfare

Concerns

Even asymmetric institutions aren't that good. Some thoughts here:

  • lots of low hanging fruit remain unpicked / inability to resolve coordination failures (e.g. look at all of the criticisms of science in recent years)
  • even asymmetric institutions can be corrupted
  • halo effect to areas where these institutions don't have expertise

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