CronoDAS comments on Rationality Quotes March 2013 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: CronoDAS 05 March 2013 05:40:37PM 0 points [-]

I wish I had access to that LJ.

Comment author: [deleted] 05 March 2013 06:10:51PM 0 points [-]

Make a LJ account and request access. That's what I did.

Comment author: Qiaochu_Yuan 05 March 2013 06:27:47PM *  4 points [-]

I don't think that's the point CronoDAS was trying to make. Generally speaking, if you link to something on the internet, it means you want people to read it. The content of the link above is hidden both from people who don't have LJ accounts and people who aren't friends with celandine13 or whatever, so it's de facto unreadable. It's like linking to a paper that's behind a paywall.

Comment author: wedrifid 05 March 2013 07:12:29PM 2 points [-]

It's like backing up an argument by linking to a paper that's behind a paywall.

To be fair this is merely a quote thread. The author and link are there by way of attribution (often just a name is given, without a link). The quote should stand on its own merit.

Comment author: Qiaochu_Yuan 05 March 2013 07:31:11PM 1 point [-]

This doesn't have anything to do with the quote. I just think it's kind of silly to give a link that people by default can't read, and I think CronoDAS agrees with me.

Comment author: wedrifid 05 March 2013 07:50:49PM *  0 points [-]

This doesn't have anything to do with the quote.

"This" is about the analogy quoted in the grandparent, which is unfair for the reason specified. The "it's like" target is not-like.

Comment author: Qiaochu_Yuan 05 March 2013 07:54:00PM 0 points [-]

I seem to have primed you in completely the wrong direction with the first half of that sentence. Would it be better if I edited it to "it's like linking to a paper that's behind a paywall"?

Comment author: wedrifid 05 March 2013 07:59:57PM *  0 points [-]

Would it be better if I edited it to "it's like linking to a paper that's behind a paywall"?

That would make the analogy apt. I would agree with such a comment.

(This should by no means be taken as an implicit endorsement of interpretations involving 'priming'.)

Comment author: CronoDAS 06 March 2013 12:09:44AM 1 point [-]

I have a LiveJournal account already, so I guess I should try asking...