Perplexed comments on On Debates with Trolls - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Perplexed 12 April 2011 02:33:21PM 4 points [-]

... all symptoms of trolling were present, and still, people were repeatedly patiently explaining what's wrong with the author's position. Which reaction is, I must admit, sort of amazing ...

Amazing only if you assume that educating that trollish author is the purpose of the response. Frequently, though, one responds imagining an audience much larger than a single troll. Sometimes one writes experimentally, for oneself, seeking feedback from the community as to whether one's own viewpoint finds resonance with other people.

it is hard to deny that the whole discussion was detrimental to the quality of LW content and was mostly a waste of time.

Some people think it is hard to deny that participating in sex while using a condom is a waste of time. Yet I have heard people deny it.

I don't much believe that significant number of LW users enjoy pointless arguments.

<snark> Yeah. Right. </snark>

My guess is that you are pretty close to the truth with your "best rebuttal contest" and "fun" hypotheses. You are participating in a forum with several hundred people. You can't expect that all of them will share your own austere tastes in intellectual entertainment.

Comment author: JoshuaZ 12 April 2011 05:41:31PM 3 points [-]

My guess is that you are pretty close to the truth with your "best rebuttal contest" and "fun" hypotheses. You are participating in a forum with several hundred people. You can't expect that all of them will share your own austere tastes in intellectual entertainment.

Yes, but at the same time, people who enjoy that should realize they might be damaging LW's very good signal to noise ratio. I certainly was guilty of that by repeatedly replying.

Comment author: Perplexed 12 April 2011 05:51:56PM 4 points [-]

At the risk of sounding glib, one man's signal is another man's noise. About half of those threads consisted of reasonably good and interesting arguments. And the other half included some links to good ideas expressed less shallowly.