Scott Alexander's "Astral Codex Ten" explores vexillology, the study of flags, using it as a model organism for understanding aesthetic principles. He contrasts the traditional "good flag" rules—simplicity, no text, and the rule of tincture—with a growing online resistance that challenges these conventions. The resistance argues that modern flag usage has evolved beyond battlefield recognition and that historical examples often break the established rules, suggesting aesthetic preferences are culturally conditioned rather than timeless truths. AI
RANK_REASON This is an opinion piece discussing aesthetic principles through the lens of flag design, not a core AI development.
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