timtyler comments on Tallinn-Evans $125,000 Singularity Challenge - Less Wrong
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Given that Tim has a positive karma score that is around 1200 it is difficulty to declare that he is so consistently wrong that he is causing a problem (although as I've said before, it would be more useful to have access to average karma per a comment to measure that sort of thing.) Speaking personally, I do occasionally downvote Tim, and do so more frequently than I downvote other people (and I suspect that that isn't just connected to to Tim being a very frequent commentor), but I also do upvote him sometimes to. Overall, I suspect that Tim's presence is a net benefit.
Thanks. I'm not sure votes have that much to do with being right, though. My perception is more that people vote up things they like seeing - and vote down things they don't. It sometimes seems more like applause.
Applause (and boos) is precisely what it is. There is nothing wrong with applause and boos. What matters is why the members of LW award them.
They may be better correlated with being convincing than with being right.
One reason why I find much of your contrarianism unconvincing, Tim, is that you rarely actually engage in a debate. Instead you simply reiterate your own position rather than pointing out flaws or hidden assumptions in the arguments of your interlocutors.
Some of the "applause" evidence is near the top of this very thread - if you sort by "Top".
Yeah, but I can't afford to buy that kind of applause. So I will just have to keep on sweet-talking people and trying to dazzle them with my wit. :)