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pinyaka 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: pinyaka 07 June 2014 01:16:56AM 1 point [-]

Maybe have a third place to post "articles" with drastically lower entry requirements? Something like an open forum next to main and discussion.

Comment author: Viliam_Bur 07 June 2014 12:30:38PM 1 point [-]

Somehow I feel bad about "articles with drastically lower entry requirements". If something is really, really... how to say it... for example if it's just a hyperlink to some article without providing a summary, or an idea expressed in one sentence and then "Discuss!"... uhm, just no. That's for a Facebook status, or a chat. If someone is lazy to write, then perhaps they just shouldn't write; maybe it's better to have less content, than lazily written content.

However, I wouldn't object against having a separate "Open Forum" category (as in: "Main", "Discussion", "Open Forum"), moving all Open Threads into the Open Forum, and perhaps even creating a new Open Thread every day (preferably automatically by a bot).

I would also encourage users with upvoted (say, karma about 10 or more) top-level Open Thread comments to rewrite those comments as "Discussion" (potentially maybe even moved to "Main") articles. I mean, they already received a positive feedback from the community, so there is no need to fear. But I mean rewriting, not merely reposting. I don't want to encourage sloppy posting, only to encourage users. (To prevent the "maybe I will spend an hour polishing the article, but probably no one will like it anyway, so why bother" thinking.)