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jwhendy comments on The Trickle-Down Effect of Good Communities - Less Wrong Discussion

11 Post author: lukeprog 08 January 2011 03:58PM

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Comment author: jwhendy 09 January 2011 07:37:13PM *  2 points [-]

When I draft a comment or a post for Less Wrong, I'm more likely to...(2) go out of my way to provide useful links and context than I when I draft a comment for my own site!

Do you really believe this statement? Of any blog I follow, I can't think of a better linked/referenced one than yours. I ask as I see your propensity to link, provide references, etc. as pretty much equivalent in both places. A prime example is simply to look at any of your Conversations from the Pale Blue Dot. How many other bloggers comb through their audio and provide links to just about every topic even mentioned?

I suppose this post is about how you perceive your writing/attitude on each respective site... but as a third party I wanted to challenge how much there is with respect to that 2nd perceived difference you see.