I don’t know how I would distinguish Inkhaven posts from other posts, so no real option. I think only a very small fraction of people at Inkhaven are posting to LW, so most of the effects are indirect (like Lightcone team members doing their own 1-week writing stints, or writing advisors coming by and writing more posts at the same time). Feel free to make a tag for it, and then you and others can tag them (or you could even make a bot to tag them).
This may be an ugly-toupee issue. Even if most inkhaven-sourced posts on LW are good, it results in a very noticeable increase of low-quality, rushed, or stream-of-consciousness posts.
Huh, do you have links? It’s plausible to me, but I haven’t noticed them. The ones I’ve seen posted seem above average in effort, though not like enormously so?
Inkhaven (and Inkhaven-like) posts are frequently somewhere between ‘low-effort’ and ‘personal blog’ if on LessWrong.
fwiw, I enjoy more of these on LessWrong on the margin. The bar for quality that a post needs to enable marginally more rational thought is not that high, and interacting with lower-effort or more casual posts is psychologically easier, and hence enables me to actually change my mind in practice more often.
Is there some simple way to mute Inkhaven posts or do I need vibecode something? (I find LW notably less useful during Inkhaven)
I don’t know how I would distinguish Inkhaven posts from other posts, so no real option. I think only a very small fraction of people at Inkhaven are posting to LW, so most of the effects are indirect (like Lightcone team members doing their own 1-week writing stints, or writing advisors coming by and writing more posts at the same time). Feel free to make a tag for it, and then you and others can tag them (or you could even make a bot to tag them).
This may be an ugly-toupee issue. Even if most inkhaven-sourced posts on LW are good, it results in a very noticeable increase of low-quality, rushed, or stream-of-consciousness posts.
Huh, do you have links? It’s plausible to me, but I haven’t noticed them. The ones I’ve seen posted seem above average in effort, though not like enormously so?
I’ll keep an eye out, they’re definitionally not ones I want to retain.
Inkhaven (and Inkhaven-like) posts are frequently somewhere between ‘low-effort’ and ‘personal blog’ if on LessWrong.
fwiw, I enjoy more of these on LessWrong on the margin. The bar for quality that a post needs to enable marginally more rational thought is not that high, and interacting with lower-effort or more casual posts is psychologically easier, and hence enables me to actually change my mind in practice more often.
Created the wikitag: Inkhaven-like posts. How could one rename the tag and/or rewrite the description?
Thanks! I added a link to HalfHaven and re-wrote some of the lines.