This seems to be common to suggestions for PB: 'I'd use and really find PB useful if only it were executed better in this way', which of course never happens.
How many times was a new feature implemented as a test of such a hypothesis?
PB.com seems like it would be a great place for things like A/B testing and other tactics in the "Lean startup" repertoire, but what actually seems to be the case is that the site isn't under active development any more; no one is apparently trying to develop traffic or usage by improving the user experience there. (This isn't to slight your own efforts or your obvious enthusiasm; merely my best current hypothesis.)
(I'm finding the comparison with cryonics ironically apt, as a fence-straddling LW user who's not giving up on the entire project despite facing, as a non-US citizen, a battery of obstacles that I suspect also apply in the US, where they're just less obvious and as a result people take it for granted that things will "just work". Though it's more likely that the comparison is entirely besides the point and just a red herring for the purposes of present discussion.)
If you really found tags all that valuable, you could start doing them inside comments.
I'll try that, for a minimum of 30 predictions.
How many times was a new feature implemented as a test of such a hypothesis?...PB.com seems like it would be a great place for things like A/B testing and other tactics in the "Lean startup" repertoire, but what actually seems to be the case is that the site isn't under active development any more; no one is apparently trying to develop traffic or usage by improving the user experience there.
This is true. Trike is not doing anything but maintenance because their options are to work on PB, LW, or Khan Academy. When I asked for features to be a...
A tournament is currently being initiated by the Intelligence Advanced Research Project Activity (IARPA) with the goal of improving forecasting methods for global events of national (US) interest. One of the teams (The Good Judgement Team) is recruiting volunteers to have their forecasts tracked. Volunteers will receive an annual honorarium ($150), and it appears there will be ongoing training to improve one's forecast accuracy (not sure exactly what form this will take).
I'm registered, and wondering if any other LessWrongers are participating/considering it. It could be interesting to compare methods and results.
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A general description of the expected benefits for volunteers:
Could that be any more LessWrong-esque?
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