AlexKu comments on Is Google Paperclipping the Web? The Perils of Optimization by Proxy in Social Systems - Less Wrong
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Once again; a long post, with no abstract, and a cryptic title.
IMO, if the author does not know enough to start with an abstract, then they should not expect many readers to go further.
In the interests of accessibility to more of the general public, I think it's a good idea to have references on the first instance of an acronym or idiomatic concept (especially if it's a main point of the article).
I'm a casual reader of LessWrong, Inside of articles, I usually find some term or abbreviation which refers to a concept I have no idea about. In this article, I came across FAI (which apparently means Friendly AI?) and paperclipping. They're not completely unGoogleable, but not explaining these terms, even parenthetically, seems self-defeating. It's against spreading the ideas in the article to other people who don't already share your views.
Thanks for the tip, it's done.