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diegocaleiro comments on Open thread, September 2-8, 2013 - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: diegocaleiro 03 September 2013 02:47:33PM 13 points [-]

(mild exaggeration) Has anyone else transitioned from "I only read Main posts, to I nearly only read discussion posts, to actually I'll just take a look at the open threat and people who responded to what I wrote" during their interactions with LW?

To be more specific, is there a relevant phenomenon about LW or is it just a characteristic of my psyche and history that explain my pattern of reading LW?

Comment author: tgb 04 September 2013 12:34:32PM 10 points [-]

Selection bias alert: asking people whether they have transitioned to reading mostly discussion and then to mostly just open threads in an open thread isn't likely to give you a good perspective on the entire population, if that is in fact what you were looking for.

Comment author: private_messaging 04 September 2013 07:38:11PM 1 point [-]

There would be far more selection bias if he asked about it outside an open thread, though.

Comment author: blashimov 06 September 2013 01:29:15AM 0 points [-]

Really? Why?

Comment author: private_messaging 06 September 2013 09:20:45AM 3 points [-]

Because he's asking about people who only read the open thread. Here he could get response from the people who do read LW in general, inclusive of the open thread, and people who read only the open thread (he'll miss the people who don't read the open thread). Outside the open thread, he gets no response at all from people who only read the open thread.

Comment author: blashimov 06 September 2013 07:58:18PM 2 points [-]

I see what you mean.

Comment author: drethelin 03 September 2013 07:41:27PM 10 points [-]

I read the sequences and a bunch of other great old main posts but now mostly read discussion. It feels like Main posts these days are either repetitive of what I've read before, simply wrong or not even wrong, or decision theory/math that's above my head. Discussion posts are more likely to be novel things I'm interested in reading.

Comment author: CAE_Jones 04 September 2013 08:02:40AM 3 points [-]

This describes how my use of LW has wound up pretty accurately.

Comment author: RolfAndreassen 03 September 2013 06:17:46PM 5 points [-]

I read the Sequences as they were posted; Main posts now rarely hold my interest the same way. Eliezer's writing is just better than most people's.

Comment author: shminux 03 September 2013 06:34:08PM *  27 points [-]

Honestly, I don't know why Main is even an option for posting. It should really be just an automatically labeled/generated "Best of LW" section, where Discussion posts with, say, 30+ karma are linked. This is easy to implement, and easy to do manually using the Promote feature until it is. The way it is now, it's mostly by people thinking that they are making an important contribution to the site, which is more of a statement about their ego than about quality of their posts.

Comment author: diegocaleiro 03 September 2013 02:51:26PM 2 points [-]

I predict that some people will have been through the sequences, which are Main posts, but then mainly cared about discussion. I suspect it has to do with Morning Newspaper Bias - the bias of thinking that new stuff is more relevant, when actually it is just pointless to read most of the time, only scrambles your mind, and loses value very quickly.

Comment author: Username 03 September 2013 08:33:15PM 1 point [-]

I've definitely noticed this in my use of LW. I find that the open threads/media threads with their consistent high-quality novelty in a wide range of subject areas are far more enjoyable than the more academic main threads. Decision theory is interesting, but it's going to be hard to hold my attention for a 3,000 word post when there are tasty 200-word bites of information over here.

Comment author: David_Gerard 03 September 2013 08:39:27PM 0 points [-]

Well, chat's always more fun.

Comment author: niceguyanon 04 September 2013 02:49:51PM 0 points [-]

I'll admit that much of the main sequence are too heavy to understand without prior knowledge, so I find discussions much easier to take in, and many times I end up reading a sequence because it was posted in a discussion comment. For me discussion posts are like the gateway to Main.

Comment author: ygert 04 September 2013 10:13:39AM 0 points [-]

My experience is similar. I read the sequences as they were published on OB, then when the move over to LW happened I just subscribed to the RSS feed and only read Promoted posts for quite a few years. Only about a year ago I actually signed up for an account here and started posting and reading Discussion and the Open Thread.

Comment author: David_Gerard 05 September 2013 07:45:38PM 0 points [-]

The lower the barrier to entry, the more the activity. Thus, more posts are on Discussion. My hypothesis is that this has worked well enough to make Discussion where stuff happens. c.f. how physics happens on arXiv these days, not in journals. (OTOH, it doesn't happen on viXra, whose barrier to entry may be too low.)