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Comment author: timtyler 30 March 2011 11:54:19AM *  13 points [-]

It would be interesting to see a list of all the material that has been deleted in cover-up operations over the years. We really need a SIAIWatch organisation.

[Added] some deletions that spring to mind:

Physics Workarounds (archived here)

Coding a Transhuman AI.(archived here)

Eliezer, the person (archived here)

The deleted posts from around the time of Roko's departure.

Algernon's Law: (archived here)

Love and Life Just Before the Singularity

Flare - though remanants survive.

SysopMind. (archived here)

Gaussian Humans (archived here)

The Seed AI page.

Becoming a Seed AI Programmer. (archived here)

The “Commitments” vanished from: http://singinst.org/aboutus/ourmission

They used to look like this:

Commitments

  • SIAI will not enter any partnership that compromises our values.
  • Technology developed by SIAI will not be used to harm human life.
  • The challenge, opportunity and risk of artificial intelligence is the common concern of all humanity. SIAI will not show ethnic, national, political, or religious favoritism in the discharge of our mission.
Comment author: Jayson_Virissimo 17 January 2012 07:12:07AM 3 points [-]

So, did anyone actually save Roko's comments before the mass deletion?

Comment author: Humbug 17 January 2012 04:41:39PM 2 points [-]

So, did anyone actually save Roko's comments before the mass deletion?

Google Reader fetches every post and comment that is being made on lesswrong. Editing or deleting won't remove it. All comments and posts that have ever been made are still there, saved by Google. You just have to add the right RSS feeds to Google Reader.

Comment author: Houshalter 21 September 2013 12:32:54AM 0 points [-]

Ok now what.

Comment author: timtyler 17 January 2012 02:07:23PM *  2 points [-]

They did. There's a very brief synopsis here.