Multiheaded comments on Why We Can't Take Expected Value Estimates Literally (Even When They're Unbiased) - Less Wrong

75 Post author: HoldenKarnofsky 18 August 2011 11:34PM

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Comment author: Multiheaded 20 August 2011 03:29:59PM 2 points [-]

Your comment's wording could use some work then IMO.

Comment author: lessdazed 20 August 2011 04:02:53PM *  0 points [-]

I don't disagree.

However, I feel like I have done my part (even if I don't fully think I have done my part) in maintaining a high level of discourse so long as my tone is at least somewhat less snarky/more civil than what I am responding to. It's perhaps a way of rationalizing doing more or less what I want to do more or less whenever I want to do it; pretending to have the tone high ground as if it were something binary or perhaps tertiary, with one participant in the conversation or the other or neither having it, with how much better one is than the other counting for little.

I blame scope insensitivity!

Yet I would like to think that two of me conversing wold always be civil, what with each trying to be at least a bit more civil than the other. The system I feel is right isn't so bad.

The obvious weakness would be misjudging intended and perceived levels of snark...

So. Upvoted.