Alsadius comments on What is the Main/Discussion distinction, and what should it be? - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Alsadius 30 December 2013 11:57:29PM *  5 points [-]

My impression has been that Main is for things that are in the same vein as Eliezer's sequences, while Discussion is more forum-equivalent, for whatever stuff comes to mind or seems interesting today - if you think of LW as a newspaper, Main means you're trying to be a columnist, Discussions are more letters to the editor. Another way of thinking of it is that if someone ever posted an attack piece about LW, I would imagine "That was just some guy posting in Discussion" to be a valid defence, while anything posted in Main would be fair game. (Main postings are moderated, correct?)

Personally, I don't even look at Main.

Comment author: Douglas_Knight 31 December 2013 04:09:09AM 4 points [-]

Main is moderated in the sense that many posts are demoted to discussion, but posting to it does not require explicit permission of the admins. There's also a third section, "promoted," which is a subset of main chosen by admins.