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Tribal banners are usually tighly associated with ways of knowing and doing.
Nevertheless, I think we're heading away from the topic. What worries me is not understanding special tribes, but normal people. And it isn't so much that I disagree with them, more like I can`t understand them in the first place. Their opinions tend to be few and unworded, so there's little to disagree upon, let alone argue. Not to mention, they don't like to argue, they don't like philosophical or political discussions besides reconfirming whatever they already happen to believe ...
I have never been on a Lesswrong meetup because they tend to take place too far away from my range in terms of distance and budget. Because of that, I don't know if those perform this function to everyone's satisfaction in such a way that what I'm suggesting here doesn't seem worth the effort. I hear that they're a lot of fun, and involve quite a bit of silliness, though; I find those cruelly lacking on Lesswrong proper, whether it be in main posts or discussion posts, and their relevant threads.
That's why I think it would be nice to have a forum, a place to have normal discussions, where you don't have to watch that you don't say anything stupid or out-of-line lest you unexpectedly lose karma. A place to exchange jokes, frivolities, and entertainment. A place to talk about stuff that isn't rationality or singularity-related. A place to relax and enjoy the company of like-minded folks. A place to take a more personal approach to communication, with sequential rather than branching conversations. A place to make and be friends.
Don't you think having that would be nice?
EDIT: Also, if this place does already exist and I'm not aware of it, I humbly request that you provide me a link, for which I would be most grateful.