Lumifer comments on Others' predictions of your performance are usually more accurate - Less Wrong

18 Post author: Natha 13 November 2014 02:17AM

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Comment author: Lumifer 13 November 2014 03:05:14AM *  2 points [-]

Don't you mean "Others' predictions of your performance are usually more accurate"?

And your last paper and graph are rather well-known by now.

Comment author: Natha 13 November 2014 03:10:01AM *  7 points [-]

Ah, yes that's much better isn't it. Am I allowed to change this? Sorry for being such a flagrant newcomer; it seems like I really need to tighten up my language.

EDIT: I've given it some thought and I think it has something to do with being active on Reddit, where there's lots of incentive to sensationalize your posts. I will be mindful of this going forward.

Comment author: Snorri 13 November 2014 04:01:56AM 11 points [-]

Sorry for being such a flagrant newcomer

Your concern for providing quality content is more valuable than any social hierarchy nonsense. Thanks for your contribution.

Comment author: ChristianKl 13 November 2014 10:59:41AM 4 points [-]

In general the standard is to edit to remove errors like that to the extend that the edit doesn't invalidate existing comments. Often simply posting: "Thanks for pointing out the error, I fixed it." allows any further reader to see that the the person pointing out an error was making a valid point while at the same time correcting the error.

Comment author: Lumifer 13 November 2014 03:22:59AM 2 points [-]

Am I allowed to change this?

I am unsure of the actual mechanics of doing that, but there are no prohibitions against edits.

it seems like I really need to tighten up my language.

It would probably be for the best :-) LW is full of people who are not above shredding sloppy language for minor amusement value (and, of course, to save the world).