u/BookkeeperOutside119

Live Behavioral Experiment

I started an experiment in another sub reddit about discovering if a pre-filter will work as an identity.

Test results = identity alignment lowers evaluation friction to an offer.

This post btw, received "Top post of the day" for that sub reddit.

If interested about what I did, you can check the experiment out here.

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u/BookkeeperOutside119 — 2 days ago

I Tested a Behavioral Hypothesis on Reddit — The Comments Accidentally Validated the Mechanism

I tested a behavioral hypothesis on a Reddit post.

The experiment was: "Could identity framing reduce evaluation friction before an offer appears?"

Results:

  • #1 post in subreddit
  • independent mechanism recognition
  • commenters described the exact effect unprompted

"🏆 Nice work! This is the #1 post on r/AIIncomeLab today!"

I’m not claiming conversion proof.
Only that the behavioral signal appears real enough to continue testing.

I can give access to the Identity Lock framework, just upvote me & I will DM it to you.

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u/BookkeeperOutside119 — 4 days ago

I was working in my lab yesterday, and...

I discovered why a pre-filter is so powerful.

A pre-filter eliminates hesitation & converts identity into action.

The purpose is to test it to see if I can get it to work for me.

The 1st step will be a pre-filter identity phase. This is meant to make offers feel like there is:

  • no evaluation
  • no delay
  • no resistance

needed.

Most offers are missing this.

My hope is the pre-filtered identity 1st layer will act as a selection gate. So, instead of using persuasion, it reframes "This is what people like me already do."

So, my systems I am building is pre-filter = behavior identity selection.

Let me know what you think.

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u/BookkeeperOutside119 — 4 days ago