I’m not sure where the communication disconnect is—I recommend Less Wrong to people who generally haven’t heard of it before. They are potential new visitors.
They are potential new visitors, and they will likely go to the front page. The front page should cater for them. billswift seems to me to be arguing that “everyday visitors” (which I interpret to mean frequent users of the site) should bookmark or remember other site locations or other ways of consuming site content (eg. the many RSS feeds available), so shouldn’t be much concerned for the usability of the front page to them.
If billswift is right, the front page should be optimised for new visitors (the group you seem to be talking about), and not for returning visitors.
I’m not sure where the communication disconnect is—I recommend Less Wrong to people who generally haven’t heard of it before. They are potential new visitors.
They are potential new visitors, and they will likely go to the front page. The front page should cater for them.
billswift seems to me to be arguing that “everyday visitors” (which I interpret to mean frequent users of the site) should bookmark or remember other site locations or other ways of consuming site content (eg. the many RSS feeds available), so shouldn’t be much concerned for the usability of the front page to them.
If billswift is right, the front page should be optimised for new visitors (the group you seem to be talking about), and not for returning visitors.