A few blogs adopt a model like this, e.g. a “cutting-room floor” thread or whatever. Having it offsite on a reasonably stable site is functionally similar and avoids feeling like one is polluting one’s own server with stuff that repulses one.
Having it offsite on a reasonably stable site is functionally similar and avoids feeling like one is polluting one’s own server with stuff that repulses one.
I was trying to describe how I thought EY felt, and I seem to have been correct. It does strike me as an OK solution—imperfect in many ways, but a large improvement on nothing.
The thread might need renewing from time to time, as I think Reddit threads close after a time. (Can’t find a FAQ though.)
A few blogs adopt a model like this, e.g. a “cutting-room floor” thread or whatever. Having it offsite on a reasonably stable site is functionally similar and avoids feeling like one is polluting one’s own server with stuff that repulses one.
Well put—this describes my feeling precisely.
This is quite an elegant solution to the whole mess. Good one.
I am very glad to hear you say that. Thank you!
So now we’re valuing purity in Haidt’s sense?
I was trying to describe how I thought EY felt, and I seem to have been correct. It does strike me as an OK solution—imperfect in many ways, but a large improvement on nothing.
The thread might need renewing from time to time, as I think Reddit threads close after a time. (Can’t find a FAQ though.)