Eliezer is dead (not really)

edit: Getting bombed and going on a rant on Less Wrong seemed like a good idea at the time.. I’ve placed a line in this post below which the value of the content decays rapidly.


I bet he spends less than 4 hours a day on his book. Where is he?

These communities decay without obvious leadership, and it doesn’t exist here. Let’s acknowledge this fact about human collaboration that it requires denoted leadership. If I had an insanely, objectively awesome idea about how to modify this site it would be an uphill battle to convert that to implementation. Robin Hanson was happy to go solo on his site because it is the strength of the man at the top that matters not the strength of his commenting readership. He wouldn’t give two shits about particular people dropping off his readership including Eliezer apparently (which is indeed a loss, but recoverable.)

Let’s acknowledge the value of aristocracy. Where is Eliezer? Should we appoint some leadership and declare him dead? Can we?

Web 2.0 circa 2004-now is all about entrepreneurs generating value from the donated efforts of others. I don’t plan on being one of those slaves.

edit: the first vote was negative. I clearly expect that as a superficial response. I am quite adaptable to argument, give me reasons please.