Today's post, Every Cause Wants To Be A Cult was originally published on 12 December 2007. A summary (taken from the LW wiki):

 

Simply having a good idea at the center of a group of people is not enough to prevent that group from becoming a cult. As long as the idea's adherents are human, they will be vulnerable to the flaws in reasoning that cause cults. Simply basing a group around the idea of being rational is not enough. You have to actually put in the work to oppose the slide into cultishness.


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vulnerable to the flaws in reasoning that prevent cults.

Shouldn't 'prevent' be 'cause'?

I'd edit the wiki, but don't have login info on my mobile.

I really need to sleep more.

I've edited the post, but I'm currently unable to access the wiki, because someone keeps spamming the wiki from my university, and the IP gets autoblocked. Can someone else make that edit?

Gwern unblocked me and I made the correction.

Thanks. Upvoted.

I'm blocked too. I PMed gwern. Edit: fixed.