Vladimir_Nesov comments on Composting fruitless debates - Less Wrong

13 Post author: Academian 29 May 2010 04:59PM

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Comment author: Vladimir_Nesov 29 May 2010 08:54:48PM 6 points [-]

Dead horses are much better dealt with using top-level posts presenting the arguments as clearly as possible, in a reusable form. This allows to stop the rehashing with a link, and simplifies getting into the debate for newcommers.

Comment author: kodos96 30 May 2010 07:12:45AM 0 points [-]

I think we're using different definitions of "dead horses" here... I was referring to the OP's reference to "long, uninspiring, and seemingly-childish debates"... i.e. about things that don't directly relate to human rationality. The implementation could be via top-level posts, but if so, they should be posts segregated into their own section, not included in the main article flow.

Comment author: PhilGoetz 01 June 2010 07:01:45PM 2 points [-]

The only worse use of my LW time than participating in a dead-horse debate, would be participating in a debate about how to continue dead-horse debates.

(Doh! I think I just did.)

Comment author: kodos96 02 June 2010 06:47:30AM 2 points [-]

I think we should definitely start a flamewar about this. Unfortunately, I don't know enough about you to be able to effectively launch any ad hominem attacks or personal insults in your direction, so maybe you could go first, just to get the ball rolling.

Note for the humor-impaired: this is not a serious suggestion.

Comment author: PhilGoetz 02 June 2010 06:05:16PM 3 points [-]

I don't know much about you either; and I don't know much about Hitler. Ergo, you are like Hitler.

Comment author: kodos96 02 June 2010 08:34:45PM 1 point [-]

Are you honestly trying to suggest that you know just as much about me as you do about Hitler? Really? Have you ever watched a documentary about me on the History Channel? Read about me in school? Compared people to me on internet message boards? I think not. Obviously this ridiculous assertion is the product of an irrational mind!