I… what? As I understand the comment, he wanted to ban sex outside marriage. Describing that as “women should be distributed to men they don’t want sex with” seems ridiculously exaggerated.
I agree that his one-issue thing was tiresome, and perhaps there is some argument for making “being boring and often off-topic” a bannable offense in itself. But this moderation action seems poorly thought through.
Edit: digging through his comment history finds this comment, where he writes it would be better to marry daughters off as young virgins. So I guess he did hold the view Nancy ascribed to him, even if it was not in evidence in the comment she linked to.
Also, “monogamy versus hypergamy” has been discussed on Less Wrong since the dawn of time. See e.g. this post and discussion in comments, from 2009. Deciding now that this topic is impermissible crimethink seems like a pretty drastic narrowing of allowed thoughts.
In my opinion, the problem wasn’t the topic per se, but how the author approached it: comments in every Open Thread on the same topic, zero visible learning.
I… what? As I understand the comment, he wanted to ban sex outside marriage. Describing that as “women should be distributed to men they don’t want sex with” seems ridiculously exaggerated.
I agree that his one-issue thing was tiresome, and perhaps there is some argument for making “being boring and often off-topic” a bannable offense in itself. But this moderation action seems poorly thought through.
Edit: digging through his comment history finds this comment, where he writes it would be better to marry daughters off as young virgins. So I guess he did hold the view Nancy ascribed to him, even if it was not in evidence in the comment she linked to.
Also, “monogamy versus hypergamy” has been discussed on Less Wrong since the dawn of time. See e.g. this post and discussion in comments, from 2009. Deciding now that this topic is impermissible crimethink seems like a pretty drastic narrowing of allowed thoughts.
In my opinion, the problem wasn’t the topic per se, but how the author approached it:
comments in every Open Thread on the same topic, zero visible learning.
Sure, I think that was annoying. But it’s not the stated reason for the ban.