orthonormal comments on Spend Money on Ergonomics - Less Wrong
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Should we care about the comment discrepancy? It seems that the complaint can be summed up as "100+ comments on a Near issue, only 23 on a Far issue! Boo!"
In particular, while I thought gwern's article was awesome, I didn't have anything to add to it, nor did I see any obvious thing I could do about the issue. This post is affecting plenty of individual decisions in real time.
I thought it was pretty obvious that even if you had nothing to say about it or to add to it, the information would: lower estimates of medical progress, by contagion lower general estimates of progress and the Singularity, and as further ramifications, raise the values of cryonics, intermittent fasting, caloric restriction and other methods of extending longevity - all of which have pretty well-understood 'action' items.
The voting went the opposite direction of the commenting, so the voting mind (probably the conscious mind) agrees with Gwern. However, reading and writing comments may cause people to unconsciously elevate the importance of a post. On the other hand, bike-shedding is a serious concern. This isn't a committee that requires consensus, but the danger is that the disagreement will lead people to not act (the best is the enemy of the good).