[HN Gopher] Metaculus
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Metaculus
Author : kqr
Score : 58 points
Date : 2023-07-15 19:56 UTC (3 hours ago)
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(TXT) w3m dump (www.metaculus.com)
| log101 wrote:
| It reminds me of Isaac Asimov's Foundation series
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| pyentropy wrote:
| You can gain reputation by simply forecasting the same outcome as
| the (publicly available) average probability of everybody - so a
| user that forgets to forecast on questions is gonna be worse off
| than a bot who just follows the crowd.
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| However it gets more interesting when you try to beat the crowd -
| because you have to take risk and disagree with the masses. You
| will either end up with negative reputation or a very large one.
| You can learn more about scoring functions and how to measure the
| accuracy of everyone's forecasts:
| https://www.metaculus.com/help/scoring/
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| Personally I have opened one question, and it involves predicting
| the net sales of Apple Vision Pro until 2025:
| https://www.metaculus.com/questions/17407/apple-vision-pro-n...
| ruuda wrote:
| > because you have to take risk and disagree with the masses.
| You will either end up with negative reputation or a very large
| one.
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| A prediction market is a zero-sum game, and you should only
| participate if you expect you can beat the market, which you
| shouldn't expect to be able to on average. But this is not true
| for Metaculus, which is a prediction aggregator and can create
| more virtual internet points when there are more participants.
| So even if you don't expect to do better than the community on
| average, you can still earn positive points on average. You
| have to be really confidently wrong to get a bad negative score
| on Metaculus.
| 7thaccount wrote:
| There's a paper somewhere on these kinds of markets for
| forecasting events. I hope someone can link to it.
|
| I think Congress shut down funding for the research as they were
| worried it would become self fulfilling. Like if there is a $50M
| bet on some world leader being assassinated (or something
| horrible like that), that could put pressure that would lead to
| it occurring when it wouldn't otherwise.
| efnx wrote:
| That's a dead pool by another name.
| hartator wrote:
| I like their graphs. I wonder what they are using (not on my
| macbook).
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