It’s not the job of the platform to figure out what a difficult to understand post means; it’s the job of the author to make sure the post is understandable (and relevant and insightful).
I don’t understand what the post is trying to say (and I’m also appalled by the capslock in the title). That’s more than enough reason to downvote, which I would have done if I hadn’t figured that enough other people would do so, anyway.
i want to explain the foundation of cause and effect, namely logical consequences, which are not just the commonly known logical consequences that fall into the category of cause and effect.
instead, these are logical consequences that are truly separate from cause and effect because they form the basis.
That’s the essential information. if it’s not fully understood, it’s okay, but at least you grasp that there are ‘logical consequences’ different from the commonly known ones.
It’s not the job of the platform to figure out what a difficult to understand post means; it’s the job of the author to make sure the post is understandable (and relevant and insightful).
I don’t understand what the post is trying to say (and I’m also appalled by the capslock in the title). That’s more than enough reason to downvote, which I would have done if I hadn’t figured that enough other people would do so, anyway.
yes true, not the job for “lesswrong”, but job for ours to reflect “lesswrong” by being patient , less hasty
okay now perhaps we will discuss,
i want to explain the foundation of cause and effect, namely logical consequences, which are not just the commonly known logical consequences that fall into the category of cause and effect.
instead, these are logical consequences that are truly separate from cause and effect because they form the basis.
That’s the essential information. if it’s not fully understood, it’s okay, but at least you grasp that there are ‘logical consequences’ different from the commonly known ones.