I tried to spread my posts between my personal blog, twitter, lesswrong quick takes and posts. I think I put out some cool posts and others were a little rushed. (Two of my high effort posts didn’t get promoted to the frontpage)
“I think as a reader I’d have liked the results better if participants had to publish every other day instead.”
Something like this might be good, there was a big practical problem that I often was only finished with a first draft at night time. One of the big advantages of the Inkhaven facilities is that you’re able to give your draft to other people who hang around, and there’s a person assigned to you who will help you with editing. But you can’t really use that if you just submit it right before going to bed.
Alternative to publishing every other day could be: a stack system where you don’t submit a post on the first day, but prepare it for review by end of day. It gets reviewed, then on the second day you also start writing the next post and edit the last post based on the review. That way you always have one post in review and one in the draft stage.
I tried to spread my posts between my personal blog, twitter, lesswrong quick takes and posts. I think I put out some cool posts and others were a little rushed. (Two of my high effort posts didn’t get promoted to the frontpage)
“I think as a reader I’d have liked the results better if participants had to publish every other day instead.”
Something like this might be good, there was a big practical problem that I often was only finished with a first draft at night time. One of the big advantages of the Inkhaven facilities is that you’re able to give your draft to other people who hang around, and there’s a person assigned to you who will help you with editing. But you can’t really use that if you just submit it right before going to bed.
Alternative to publishing every other day could be: a stack system where you don’t submit a post on the first day, but prepare it for review by end of day. It gets reviewed, then on the second day you also start writing the next post and edit the last post based on the review. That way you always have one post in review and one in the draft stage.
I think you did a good job differentially promoting better posts.