hermit1986 on Nostr: Yup, “Unintended consequences” is what it’s called. Interesting phenomenon in ...
Yup, “Unintended consequences” is what it’s called. Interesting phenomenon in sociology that has been documented for years. I guess every generation has had similar “movements”
Similar to the concepts of "Perverse Effects" or "Perverse Outcomes" in the field of economics, when people implement a policy to prevent something from happening but end up making things worse.
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