Yeah, that’s definitely tricky and a downside.
I think having the common philosophies of Less Wrong would go a long way. It would also be an upside if all people are passionate about the cause and have thought it through in a lot of detail before committing to work together. There is also nothing to say that people can’t get to know each other well before embarking on a project together, even if they do hook up on this blog. Things like Skype and even planes are easy to use in this day and age—if people are truly motivated and taking initiative, they can overcome that sort of obstacle.
The Less Wrong blog already has a very strong filtering effect, plus the other filters just mentioned, so I think that if/when people get to the point of deciding they want to work together, they’ll likely be decent matches. For example, ideas will get chewed on much more thoroughly in this context than most, so I think there is likely to be more consistency of vision between different founding members.
Obviously I’m quite biased having written this post, so I discount my enthusiasm, and am curious about what other issues are that people see.
I have a blog I really want to post, but I just created my profile on LW and don’t have any karma yet. Can you please up vote this comment so that I can post? I’m a long time community member, just new to the blog.
Warmly, Shannon