It’s not even clear that your article is attached to a link post (e.g. someone could go there through recent comments and have no idea).
So, under the current implementation, +1 to making regular posts that contain links instead of linkposts, *especially* linkposts that also contain a regular article.
Part of the problem (as far as I can tell) is that once I’m on the LW page for the link post, there is no way to tell that it is a link post. The post by default doesn’t even contain a link, e.g. from this page, there is nowhere that I can click that will take me to the youtube video.
I will add that when link posts have text, it’s basically two separate articles that share a vote count. E.g. the front page has your link to http://greyenlightenment.com/i-can-tolerate-anything-except-factual-inaccuracies/ which people can vote on. But if they click through to the comments section, they find a secret article written by yourself, https://www.lesserwrong.com/posts/JTHbQgw94dLP34xGn/i-can-tolerate-anything-except-factual-inaccuracies, which they can also vote on. But since they’re the same thing, the signal is very confused.
It’s not even clear that your article is attached to a link post (e.g. someone could go there through recent comments and have no idea).
So, under the current implementation, +1 to making regular posts that contain links instead of linkposts, *especially* linkposts that also contain a regular article.
Part of the problem (as far as I can tell) is that once I’m on the LW page for the link post, there is no way to tell that it is a link post. The post by default doesn’t even contain a link, e.g. from this page, there is nowhere that I can click that will take me to the youtube video.