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jimrandomh comments on Breaking the vicious cycle - Less Wrong Discussion

43 Post author: XiXiDu 23 November 2014 06:25PM

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Comment author: jimrandomh 24 November 2014 10:29:09PM 9 points [-]

I am also aware that LW and MIRI are bothered by RationalWiki.

I was a little bit at first, but then I tried clicking "random page" a few times to get a sense of what RationalWiki is like as a whole. Other than stubs, every page I landed on contained an attack of some sort. Being upset about a RationalWiki entry being unfair and negative is... like being upset about Ambrose Bierce's The Devil's Dictionary being linguistically inaccurate. It doesn't really matter and that's not really what they do.

Comment author: Letharis 25 November 2014 01:26:07PM 13 points [-]

I'm bothered by it more than you are I guess. I mean, for people already involved in the rationality community maybe RationalWiki can just be seen as some silly vindictive website dressed up as a place to learn. But I feel like RationalWiki has decent pagerank and random people do get sent there in google searches. To have that site be the first or one of the first introductions a person has to a given rationality topic seems pretty destructive.

Comment author: RichardKennaway 24 November 2014 10:43:10PM 3 points [-]

Being upset about a RationalWiki entry being unfair and negative is... like being upset about Ambrose Bierce's The Devil's Dictionary being linguistically inaccurate. It doesn't really matter and that's not really what they do.

Hm....The Devil's Dictionary is not actually a dictionary, and RationalWiki is....not actually rational! Works for me.

Comment author: Viliam_Bur 25 November 2014 09:25:37AM 6 points [-]

At least RationalWiki is a wiki, so they got 50% right.