The future of lying - Jeff Hancock

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • Who hasn't sent a text message saying "I'm on my way" when it wasn't true or fudged the truth a touch in their online dating profile? But Jeff Hancock doesn't believe that the anonymity of the internet encourages dishonesty. In fact, he says the searchability and permanence of information online may even keep us honest.
    Talk by Jeff Hancock.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 48

  • @evaperatedbeats
    @evaperatedbeats 10 років тому +5

    Hurray for honesty! The only true freedom existing inside our words. When, where, how & why we use them in or outside every connection with others and the id. This is WHY pets bring life to be much more vibrant- zero lies. This Is absolutely possibke with another human being. Speaking from experience. Though safely ill add we know who are our true-love-friends are. For life.
    Great talk, thank you for sharing Jeff.

  • @ghafarfoladi8414
    @ghafarfoladi8414 11 років тому +3

    Psychology, human behavior and statistics always fascinating, especially when combined.

  • @ShibashishMahapatra
    @ShibashishMahapatra 10 років тому +3

    All the talking which were not written didn't disappear. The Vedas of Hindus were remembered orally and they still exist

  • @Ennio444
    @Ennio444 11 років тому

    The word "I" is just one indicator of many. Using the first personal singular doesn't make it fake, but combined with many other clues, it gives a high probability that the text is lie.

  • @movatrova3539
    @movatrova3539 11 років тому

    Makes you think of how dishonest the government is...

  • @stephaneehouman192
    @stephaneehouman192 10 років тому +6

    So technology puts more pressure on us to be honest because we leave a personal record?
    Makes me wonder what will happen once we stop caring about how others see us?

    • @htetsiehta3335
      @htetsiehta3335 10 років тому

      I don't think that will happen, or not anytime soon at least

    • @htetsiehta3335
      @htetsiehta3335 10 років тому

      ***** I'm not gonna lie, I've completely forgotten what this video was about

  • @wanabevic
    @wanabevic 10 років тому

    i felt like the most important part of the speech was the make sure whatever you do that you are comfortable it being in your recorded history.

  • @NawidN
    @NawidN 11 років тому +1

    They're perpetually trying to solve the Rubik's Cube.

  • @coldplay4lyf
    @coldplay4lyf 11 років тому

    And again i have learned something new. Thanks ^^

  • @Gourgandise
    @Gourgandise 4 роки тому +2

    I lie absolutely all the time lol. Mostly to avoid going out (I just watched Yes man, I know I know I should go).
    And why I don't like to lie by text? Because you can't add the 'tone' to a text, you can't feel the way people are taking the information in.
    If I text you "A pipe just burst, water everywhere. Sorry but I can't make it tonight. Bummed out :("
    you DEFINITELY won't believe me.
    If, on the other hand, I tell you exactly that on the phone (I'm an Oscar-winner-liar), oh I guaranty you, you will buy it! I can feel if you don't believe me, I can sense it and I will adapt the lie.

    • @Gourgandise
      @Gourgandise 4 роки тому

      And this comment is now in my record, thank you very much!

  • @dexterwaweru8687
    @dexterwaweru8687 11 років тому +2

    ted= fun, khan=thorough

  • @SalveCrossbones
    @SalveCrossbones 11 років тому

    You could tell which review was fake because the feel it had. I would not use words to describe what I did like the ones in the fake. The second one just felt more natural and honest.

  • @kuntsog
    @kuntsog 11 років тому

    I am on my way, ha ha ha I just said that in the morning ..when I was just getting ready

  • @Believersgospelmusic
    @Believersgospelmusic 9 років тому +3

    The Bible says we are born in sin and shaped in iniquity and come to this world lying. Lying is congenital. Hence the need for the saviour.

    • @Hippolover152
      @Hippolover152 9 років тому +3

      +Henry W. Mwangi And Harry Potter says wizards exist, so what?

    • @Believersgospelmusic
      @Believersgospelmusic 9 років тому

      Wizards are demonic.

    • @EmilioCasavegas
      @EmilioCasavegas 8 років тому

      +Henry W. Mwangi lolz you believe in Hogwarts!

    • @Believersgospelmusic
      @Believersgospelmusic 8 років тому

      Do not worry.at the point of death you will wish you consulted us about salvation.

    • @billschlafly4107
      @billschlafly4107 8 років тому +4

      +Henry W. Mwangi Another Christian being a scumbag bully using threats to get people to join their cult. You worship a god that demanded a human sacrifice. Human sacrifice is disgusting and you should know better. If your god is real and heaven and hell exist, it would be immoral for your god to not tell us directly. Not an old book and not some guy on the Internet. That is hearsay. And don't reply with free will loophole either. If free will exists for the purpose of allowing god to hide from some and not others, but that the same rules apply then the following scenario is possible. Think of a rapist/murderer. Truly disgusting that they exist IMO, but they do. So lets see how this plays out. A guy rapes and murders a young mother who isn't a believer. She goes straight to hell even though she was a good person and a great mother. He goes to prison and becomes a believer. He gets saved. WTF? Worse yet, the rapist/murderer didn't even ask the person he killed for forgiveness. She is completely ignored. That is a broken moral system. Thankfully, there is no good evidence to support your holy book. Now stay away from the Internet until you can learn to use it without harassing people with religious nonsense. You have been schooled and I won't be coming back because - trolls.

  • @tdreamgmail
    @tdreamgmail 11 років тому +1

    Are you kidding me? How can you write a review without using the word I? It's your review. I suppose this comment is fake because I used the word I so many times?!

  • @manictiger
    @manictiger 10 років тому

    People lie to themselves, too.
    One of the most common ones:
    "Money doesn't matter".
    This one's usually passed down from the parents.
    If money doesn't matter, they won't mind giving me all of it and their debit and credit cards.

  • @barneyhardworker3214
    @barneyhardworker3214 10 років тому +5

    *YAWN*

  • @Scam_Likely.
    @Scam_Likely. 11 років тому

    Apple's appstore has a shit ton of these fake reviews.

  • @dig_deep_
    @dig_deep_ 11 років тому

    damn...

  • @rezaamiri9766
    @rezaamiri9766 9 років тому

    اتصال قطع و وصل میشه چراااا

  • @lolbirdisthewordlol
    @lolbirdisthewordlol 11 років тому

    IGN.

  • @lucasjarrett6139
    @lucasjarrett6139 8 років тому

    Both were fake, as far as I'm concerned -- they probably accidentally grabbed a fake review as their "real" review. I'm about 50% sarcastic here, although I'm genuinely suspicious of any soulless goon who legitimately describes things as, "Highly recommended to both business travellers and couples." I mean, really, who talks like that? So, like, they just are that way? You don't highly recommend this thing, it just is highly recommended? Why distance yourself from the complement, and why state it so dryly? Why not just say "everyone"? Because no kids? Well, then you don't mean all couples, either, obviously; you wouldn't want drug-addicted punks to show up if kids would be bored there, so you have failed to avoid an inaccurate generalization. If it's an awesome place, just recommend it to everyone. And you provide no detail whatsoever of the nearby "great sights and restaurants"? Why write a review like that? Anyone who is literate should have more to say than that. No personal experiences? No specifically-satisfying luxuries?
    I wouldn't respect the opinion of either of those reviews, fake or otherwise. I'd be better off looking at pictures of the hotel and analyzing the list of amenities. The first review might be real, but the first reviewer's opinions are DEFINITELY fake. They just babble the gibberish that is expected of them and go about their mindless lives.

  • @Taricus
    @Taricus 10 років тому +5

    He loses my interest at "Men on online dating sites lie about their height by 9/10th of an inch"... That's called that most adults haven't measured their height since they were 15 or 16 LOL! Would I be weird to stand against the wall to measure how tall I am at 33 just to answer a drop down box on an online site? LOL! It seems he's ranking guesses into the lie range. Lies require you know the answer and to say otherwise--ignorance of exact facts is a little different and doesn't support a hypothesis on lying.

    • @lianniyi6781
      @lianniyi6781 10 років тому

      How very perceptive of you. Shame you are not a social scientist.

    • @Taricus
      @Taricus 10 років тому

      I don't know if you're being sarcastic or not LOL!

    • @louisreynoso5413
      @louisreynoso5413 9 років тому +1

      Jimmy Amato Interesting that everyone always "guesses" they are taller than they are. At 33 do you mean to tell me that in the last 18 years you haven't been to see a doctor? On the off chance that you haven't I would venture a guess that most of us have. I have my height measured several times in the last decade as a simple matter of course, I don't suspect that I am a special case in this.

    • @Taricus
      @Taricus 9 років тому

      I'm 34, but i only go to the doctor if i break bones. I broke my keg pretty bad in January and had to have 2 surgeries to walk again. Still need one more, but i can't afford it, so going without, cuz i can walk and dance already. I just have plates and screws in my leg is all that need to come out. In general, i don't go see doctors tho. It has to be an emergency and costs me thousands of dollars each time.

    • @Taricus
      @Taricus 9 років тому

      Leg*