Ontology:Q770
Appearance
- pronounced S–617 pronounced [S] people-gambling 11 -1 -
Core characteristics
- pronounced [P] label [string] (L)
- pronounced S–617 pronounced [S] people-gambling 11 -1 -
- E:people-gambling
- pronounced [P] alias (en) [string]
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- QID references [Item] 11 -1 -
- [S] social event horizon (C) 11 -1 -
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- prototype notes
- the usually non-fictional motif of sorting through a lot of people to hit the jackpot and find the right people. this motif is inherent in most "job interview advice", as well as some "relationship advice", "product marketing advice", and rants against "social media". however, it also comes up in other unexpected places, like looking through a lot of books on a particular topic to find a book which is considered good or useful for some purpose. most people consider people-gambling perfectly normal. (as much as that totally baffles me.) this is often missed in critiques of "social media" as uniquely bad — if everything in life involves gambling on groups of people like some kind of poker deck, why wouldn't it be obvious for videos or microblog posts to work that way? people-gambling + ?? = Carl Sagan's professors. people-gambling + kaiju = Pokémon. people-gambling + Difference makes you useful = Wackytown fallacy.
Components
- model combines claims
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Wavebuilder combinations
- pronounced [P] pronounced Wavebuilder: forms result [Item]
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Wavebuilder characterizations
- pronounced Wavebuilder: route [Item]
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