>>724703261
The average person can not exercise their radical freedom to be authentic and will instead conform to defaults or recommended actions to fit in. This grows to be especially bad when they are observed and perceive themselves as being judged, leading to them experiencing total decision paralysis and the inability to make a single authentic decision, something that is purely antithetical to a roleplaying game where authentic decisions are nominally the goal.
Please understand that the average person was capable of being peer pressured into believing that anything with a superimposed laugh track was funny until society started judging laugh tracks and they were peer pressured into not being peer pressured.