Why don't you wait until other users at least get the chance to submit their proposals? Luke said that these were just "some initial ideas, to get the conversation started."
Didn't mean to cut off conversation or preempt other comments. Just to get a sense if people had strong preferences that they wanted to express but didn't feel like making short comments for "I like #1." The comments that feel most productive make some kind of critique or tweak, so just "Yeah, this sounds fine" can be lost.
Less Wrong is based on reddit code, which means we can create subreddits with relative ease.
Right now we have two subreddits, Main and Discussion. These are distinguished not by subject matter, but by whether a post is the type of thing that might be promoted to the front page or not (e.g. a meetup announcement, or a particularly well-composed and useful post).
As a result, almost everything is published to Discussion, and thus it is difficult for busy people to follow only the subjects they care about. More people will be able to engage if we split things into topic-specific subreddits, and make it easy to follow only what they care about.
To make it easier for people to follow only what they care about, we're building the code for a Dashboard thingie.
But we also need to figure out which subreddits to create, and we'd like community feedback about that.
We'll probably start small, with just 1-5 new subreddits.
Below are some initial ideas, to get the conversation started.
Idea 1
Idea 2