Attaching severe professional consequences to infidelity is going to significantly lower rates of adultery among strivers and the upper class. 2rafa is probably tricking themselves about this being a 'return,' however. Sexual morality was determined and gatekept by middle aged women, but now it just spontaneously emerges as a hyperstimulus. If your incentives for sexual shaming are for generating advertising revenue and the attention your shaming receives is determined by an engagement algorithm, it's actually a completely different behavior than the parochial version, and has a completely different equilibrium.
Attaching severe professional consequences to infidelity is going to significantly lower rates of adultery among strivers and the upper class. 2rafa is probably tricking themselves about this being a 'return,' however. Sexual morality was determined and gatekept by middle aged women, but now it just spontaneously emerges as a hyperstimulus. If your incentives for sexual shaming are for generating advertising revenue and the attention your shaming receives is determined by an engagement algorithm, it's actually a completely different behavior than the parochial version, and has a completely different equilibrium.
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