00:01
So, for this problem, there are two different things that we should consider.
00:04
One is, were the reports actually made? and secondly, do we remember them? because there are different societal and psychological effects at play for the answers to these two questions.
00:34
Personally speaking, at least, i do not remember hearing about the perpetrators being brought to justice.
00:43
That doesn't necessarily mean that the reports weren't made, but it is possible that, for instance, that there was less coverage.
00:52
So, let's just assume that at least part of it is that there was less coverage.
00:58
One reason why there may be less coverage is because, effectively, we prioritize, as humans, just generally speaking, we prioritize negative information.
01:21
For instance, you can think about it, things along the lines of evolutionary psychology are a little bit dubious at times.
01:30
But it is a logical conclusion to realize that for survival, it's more important to tell other people about what kind of berries you should avoid, because they will kill you, rather than tell people about what kind of berries you should eat, because they're safe and delicious...