Are you enjoying wasting your time on this website?
You have 15 comments and a grand total of -120 karma. That is a strong indication that you are doing something wrong. To save you some time: the standard response is "I'm being censored! You're an Eliezer-cult! All these downvotes are just because you're scared of the Truth!".
Please don't use it, because it is not true: e.g. two links you've already seen, people call Eliezer out on mistakes, naunced responses to "Yay for Eliezer/rationality/SI!"-type posts. Part of the reason I like LW is precisely because people do disagree, but there are almost never flame wars: the disagreement means that people actually think about what they believe and even change their minds!
What you are doing is not fitting into the community norms of discussion, like research and linking/referring to specific sources (anyone can say "I've done research!", but that doesn't mean that you have). (I'll pre-empt another common whinge: yes, in most cases, Wikipedia is an acceptible reference to use on LW).
The parent comment might not be particularly bad; but your history (and your username) puts you very close to "troll", and that makes the parent comment look like a pattern-matched response (rather than a genuine question) which is the reason I downvoted.
To save you some time: the standard response is "I'm being censored! You're an Eliezer-cult! All these downvotes are just because you're scared of the Truth!".
I never said anything like this and I never invoked Eleizer. I don't understand why you're telling me off for something I didn't do. Look at my post history if you don't trust me.
What you are doing is not fitting into the community norms of discussion, like research and linking/referring to specific sources
It only makes sense to do so when making a claim. Yet people on this site have...
I'm trying to develop a large set of elevator pitches / elevator responses for the two major topics of LW: rationality and AI.
An elevator pitch lasts 20-60 seconds, and is not necessarily prompted by anything, or at most is prompted by something very vague like "So, I heard you talking about 'rationality'. What's that about?"
An elevator response is a 20-60 second, highly optimized response to a commonly heard sentence or idea, for example, "Science doesn't know everything."
Examples (but I hope you can improve upon them):
"So, I hear you care about rationality. What's that about?"
"Science doesn't know everything."
"But you can't expect people to act rationally. We are emotional creatures."
"But sometimes you can't wait until you have all the information you need. Sometimes you need to act right away."
"But we have to use intuition sometimes. And sometimes, my intuitions are pretty good!"
"But I'm not sure an AI can ever be conscious."
Please post your own elevator pitches and responses in the comments, and vote for your favorites!