The difference between twitter and lesswrong is that the twitter is more like a random chaos maelstrom, and LessWrong is more like a community. Some random guy saying something obnoxious on twitter is different from someone who’s going to have a lot of repeat interactions and is affecting your reputation in a shared social circle.
(Also, plex’s argument was basically specifically arguing why this strategy didn’t reliably work, and IMO your comment just sort of restated your original argument without engaging with his additional argument)
The difference between twitter and lesswrong is that the twitter is more like a random chaos maelstrom, and LessWrong is more like a community. Some random guy saying something obnoxious on twitter is different from someone who’s going to have a lot of repeat interactions and is affecting your reputation in a shared social circle.
(Also, plex’s argument was basically specifically arguing why this strategy didn’t reliably work, and IMO your comment just sort of restated your original argument without engaging with his additional argument)