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ChristianKl comments on Open Thread, January 4-10, 2016 - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: ChristianKl 06 January 2016 11:48:44AM 2 points [-]

Given the way the internet works bloggers who don't take strong stances don't get traffic. If Yudkowsky wouldn't have took positions confidently, it's likely that he wouldn't have founded LW as we know it.

Shying away from strong positions for the sake of not wanting to be vulnerable is no good strategy.

Comment author: username2 06 January 2016 12:30:12PM 0 points [-]

I don't agree with this reasoning. Why not write clickbait then if the goal is to drive traffic?

Comment author: ChristianKl 06 January 2016 01:36:25PM *  2 points [-]

I don't think the goal is to drive traffic. It's also to have an impact on the person who reads the article. If you want a deeper look at the strategy look at Nassim Taleb is quite explicit about the principle in Antifragile.

I don't think that Elizers public and private beliefs differ on the issues that RaelwayScot mentioned. A counterfactual world where Eliezer would be a vocal about his beliefs wouldn't have ended up with LW as we know it.

Comment author: Clarity 07 January 2016 05:51:41AM 1 point [-]

its a balancing act