I think this question needs clarification. It’s one thing to have a button that basically links to Ought (perhaps with some text explaining how it works; or perhaps Ought would have a specific landing page for LW that explains how it works). It’s another thing for the the experience to be self-contained inside of LW, eg. where you wouldn’t have to leave lesswrong.com and go to ought.com.
I’d say 90% likelihood for the former since it is simple and I sense that the LW team would judge it to be worth it, but maybe 20% for the latter since a) it is complex, b) I sense that there are other high priority things they’d like to get to, and c) I worry that usage of this feature will fizzle out due to my reasoning in the parent comment, and with usage fizzling out I expect that it’d fall down the LW team’s priority list.
I think this question needs clarification. It’s one thing to have a button that basically links to Ought (perhaps with some text explaining how it works; or perhaps Ought would have a specific landing page for LW that explains how it works). It’s another thing for the the experience to be self-contained inside of LW, eg. where you wouldn’t have to leave lesswrong.com and go to ought.com.
I’d say 90% likelihood for the former since it is simple and I sense that the LW team would judge it to be worth it, but maybe 20% for the latter since a) it is complex, b) I sense that there are other high priority things they’d like to get to, and c) I worry that usage of this feature will fizzle out due to my reasoning in the parent comment, and with usage fizzling out I expect that it’d fall down the LW team’s priority list.