People seem to be complaining about community fracturing, and good writers going off onto their own blogs. Why not just accept that and encourage people to post links to the good content from these places?
Hacker News is successful mainly because they encourage people to post their own blog posts there, to get a wider audience and discussion. As opposed to reddit where self promotion is heavily discouraged.
Lesswrong is based on reddit’s code. You could add a lesswrong.com/r/links, and just tell people it’s ok to publish links to whatever they want there. This could be quite successful, given lesswrong already has a decent community to seed it with. As opposed to going off and starting another subreddit, where it’s very hard to attract an initial user base (and you run into the self promotion problem I mentioned.)
You’d need to convince whoever runs Lesswrong. There was some other discussion in this thread about modifying the code, but no point in doing that if they aren’t going to push it to the site. Otherwise there is /r/RationalistDiaspora which is attempting to fill this niche for now.
People seem to be complaining about community fracturing, and good writers going off onto their own blogs. Why not just accept that and encourage people to post links to the good content from these places?
Hacker News is successful mainly because they encourage people to post their own blog posts there, to get a wider audience and discussion. As opposed to reddit where self promotion is heavily discouraged.
Lesswrong is based on reddit’s code. You could add a lesswrong.com/r/links, and just tell people it’s ok to publish links to whatever they want there. This could be quite successful, given lesswrong already has a decent community to seed it with. As opposed to going off and starting another subreddit, where it’s very hard to attract an initial user base (and you run into the self promotion problem I mentioned.)
Potentially worth actually doing—what’d be the next step in terms of making that a possibility?
Relevant: a bunch of us are coordinating improvements to the identical EA Forum codebase at https://github.com/tog22/eaforum and https://github.com/tog22/eaforum/issues
You’d need to convince whoever runs Lesswrong. There was some other discussion in this thread about modifying the code, but no point in doing that if they aren’t going to push it to the site. Otherwise there is /r/RationalistDiaspora which is attempting to fill this niche for now.
Getting agreement from MIRI (likely Eliezer) that LW should be changed in that way.