Probably any GW users have already noticed this, but just in case any have not:
GreaterWrong now supports the new agreement voting feature.
(As usual, double-click for strong-vote.)
Instead of a single value that shows the sum of all agreement upvotes and downvotes, what’s displayed by default is a ratio of the number of ‘agree’ to the number of ‘disagree’ votes (that’s the “10:1” in the screenshot).
You can also hover over the ratio to see the aggregated total, same as the way it would appear on Less Wrong (that’s the “Epistemic Status: 19” in the screenshot below), plus some more details:
Probably any GW users have already noticed this, but just in case any have not:
GreaterWrong now supports the new agreement voting feature.
(As usual, double-click for strong-vote.)
Instead of a single value that shows the sum of all agreement upvotes and downvotes, what’s displayed by default is a ratio of the number of ‘agree’ to the number of ‘disagree’ votes (that’s the “10:1” in the screenshot).
You can also hover over the ratio to see the aggregated total, same as the way it would appear on Less Wrong (that’s the “Epistemic Status: 19” in the screenshot below), plus some more details: