Here's how this works:
Anyone can submit a free response option in the form of a guess that they have about me. It can be about anything - guesses about my music taste, my research interests, my sleep habits, etc.
Try to guess something that's not already known about me - guessing that I'm a trans furry probably just gets an N/A because I'm pretty sure the entire site knows that about me already.
If I don't feel comfortable answering the question in a public space like Manifold, I'll resolve the option to N/A.
Otherwise, I'll resolve to YES if the guess was right, NO if the guess was wrong, and 50% if it was partly right and partly wrong.
Between the option being submitted and me actually seeing and resolving it, you (and other traders) can spend mana to try to make a profit. If you're confident in a guess, buy YES - if you think someone has it wrong, buy NO. For obvious reasons, I won't bet on the options before resolving then.
This continues indefinitely, because the market doesn't close when I resolve an individual option.
Have at it!
I'm really on side Immediate Ceasefire Right The Fuck Now, but also my sympathies are more with the Palestinian people, not the Israeli government or the IDF. What's happening to civilians in Gaza is unacceptable. The way Israel treats Palestinians in general is unacceptable. The apartheid must end and a two-state solution is needed now.
@evergreenemily please enlighten me on how you are able to achieve this? (I personally have three email addresses, which have about 3500 unread emails to date between them in total.)
@duck_master How many Mails do you get each day? I might get around 6 on my personal mail on average and 1 on my university account. I check each mail the day it arrives so it is always at 0.
@JustifieduseofFallibilism This is exactly what I do. I rarely get anything important on my personal, and I get maybe 3 a day on my university email.
@firstuserhere Also, it shows stars in the notification for each option resolved (indicating we can give star ratings) but as far as I can tell, there's no way to actually rate?
@Tetra I think from now on, when I see new options added, I'll post a comment about it so people know, and then only resolve them like an hour or two later.
@firstuserhere Oh, fun. I should really submit some more options here once I've got the mana floating around!