There were those who wanted to profit from suicides, one of whom included Hiroyuki Sawano (Linkin Park, etc.).
Negative feedback is formed in this way: I am less and less loved, so I don’t want to live anymore, and then others care less and less. Finally, the person who commits suicide dies, and others profit.
In fact, the downside of the prisoner's game is that Nash fails to remind people that God is happy to give gold and silver to whoever he wants, but the ill-gotten gains do not belong to the one who robs them.
So don't laugh at why Paul cast Stephen to death and became an apostle himself (Aren't you eating?).
From the point of view of the system, the interrupt trigger is easy to cause the death (suicide) of the person involved and the person who leaks the privacy benefits (psychopass, Hiroyuki Sawano), while the context replacement may be able to restore a suicide who cannot bring any economic benefits (Wrath of Man).
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