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Nornagest comments on [Meta] The Decline of Discussion: Now With Charts! - Less Wrong Discussion

43 Post author: Gavin 04 June 2014 10:02PM

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Comment author: Nornagest 04 June 2014 11:27:13PM *  4 points [-]

Well, the surveys have consistently shown growth, although IIRC the last survey showed less growth.

Comment author: David_Gerard 04 June 2014 11:40:00PM *  0 points [-]

Growth in survey answers, presumably? We're talking about hits here, which includes the lurking masses. And should be a much more solid number, if we have it.

Comment author: Alexandros 05 June 2014 01:55:54PM 1 point [-]

And growth in status of the survey.

Comment author: Nornagest 05 June 2014 08:10:38PM *  0 points [-]

If you mean growth in the status associated with taking the survey, which is what actually matters for gaining responses, then I'm not sure about that. I haven't run the regression I'd need to generalize, but my own ritual "I took the survey" responses have gained me less karma each year.

There are other population dynamics that could explain this, but they all look a little far-fetched to me.