ThisSpaceAvailable comments on Open thread for December 17-23, 2013 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: passive_fist 19 December 2013 09:36:45PM 2 points [-]

This issue has been brought up many times, and I agree that it's a major problem. The solution I suggested was to have all the meetup locations be brought together into a single weekly meetup thread, with all the city names in the title. This could be done either automatically with a little bit of coding, or by just having someone do the coordination. I even volunteered to be the one doing the coordinating. But no one seemed to be interested in actually agreeing to do it. I still stand by my suggestion, if it is adopted.

Comment author: ThisSpaceAvailable 22 December 2013 08:59:18AM *  3 points [-]

It seems to me that the forum format is ill suited for the subject matter in the first place. Unless the intent is to use the discussion forum raise awareness of the meetups, it seems to me that a website specifically designed for the meetups would make more sense. Especially since most people aren't going to have much interest in a meetup more than, say, 100 miles away from where they live. If people really want to be notified about the meetups without having to go to a separate website, couldn't that be accomplished through an RSS feed or some such solution? Granted, that would take more effort on individual LWers, but I have doubts about how much clutter should be accepted simply to make becoming aware of every meetup as effortless as possible.

Is there a way on my end to tell my computer to not include any post that includes "Meetup" in the title?

Comment author: NancyLebovitz 23 December 2013 08:17:06AM 0 points [-]

I think it works to have meet-ups on this site rather than in a separate blog, but they shouldn't be separate posts in discussion.