A bare fact of this episode is that I’m feeling shellshocked, and have not enjoyed the experience of spending significant time and money trying to make LessWrong better. Unless my brain is built differently than others of my species this experience is likely to lead to spending less on projects like this in the future.
I find it funny that you almost need to apologize for having normal human emotions. Don’t worry, I think no one holds this against you.
And if you need something positive to focus on, note that you’re receiving positive karma for most of your interactions with the community.
Also let me say that the overall site design seems cleaner and better readable, I perhaps have one or two minor issues but overall you have indeed optimized LW. Since this is my favourite site online, let me give you a heartfelt thanks. :)
I know practically equivalent messages have been relayed by others, but I also know that our brains work in a way that makes a +1 less relevant than reading a new message with the same content.
I find it funny that you almost need to apologize for having normal human emotions.
Sounds very sensible to me. Status quo bias, complaining more than praising, being a jerk to whoever caused changes, and escalating drama stem from normal human emotions, too. Matt wins the moral high ground points and unlocks the special Postel move for… well, many things, which include questioning the “They’re all ungrateful jerks!” reflex.
I find it funny that you almost need to apologize for having normal human emotions. Don’t worry, I think no one holds this against you.
And if you need something positive to focus on, note that you’re receiving positive karma for most of your interactions with the community.
Also let me say that the overall site design seems cleaner and better readable, I perhaps have one or two minor issues but overall you have indeed optimized LW. Since this is my favourite site online, let me give you a heartfelt thanks. :)
I know practically equivalent messages have been relayed by others, but I also know that our brains work in a way that makes a +1 less relevant than reading a new message with the same content.
Sounds very sensible to me. Status quo bias, complaining more than praising, being a jerk to whoever caused changes, and escalating drama stem from normal human emotions, too. Matt wins the moral high ground points and unlocks the special Postel move for… well, many things, which include questioning the “They’re all ungrateful jerks!” reflex.