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Dmytry comments on Better to be testably wrong than to generate nontestable wrongness - Less Wrong Discussion

-6 Post author: Dmytry 20 March 2012 07:04PM

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Comment author: Dmytry 21 March 2012 05:07:00AM *  1 point [-]

Yea, that'll take a while. We'll see about testing. The proposed effect can be strong if each next comment is affected by the previous, so that the initial disturbance does not 'dissolve' in a larger number. But i kind of doubt. I don't really care whole ton for votes, i generally take them as a measure of clarity of the point, but any priming most definitely would result in their lower usefulness as a gauge of clarity. Also theres apparently voting via recent comments thread; tbh i nearly forgot you can read comments expanded, as it does seem not to be very interesting due to majority of comments being brief and meaningless outside context.