Note, some of these pages were since deleted or merged, so surviving totals may be slightly less.lower.
We decided that many of the pages are not suitable as tags for one more reasons, such as 1) the concept covered is not notable enough 2) the concept covered overlaps heavily with another existing concept, 3) the page does not cover a "concept" in the usual sense. To expand on the second, I think it would reduce the usefulness of the tag system if a post had 3-5 extremely similar tag, or each time someone searchsearches for tags to apply, 3-5 extremely similar tags pop-up. Better for there to be one tag per "cluster" which in turn links to multiple other pages.
However, changing a page between tag and wiki-only is only a checkbox. The moderators reverse decisions we've made here easily if it's clear we've made a mistake. Ping us if you think we didn't choose right!
The old LessWrong wiki was a companion wiki site to LessWrong 1.0, it was built on MediaWiki software. As of September 2020, the LessWrong 2.0 team is migrating the contents of the old wiki to LessWrong 2.0's new tag/wiki system.
This page contains the list of all pages that are being imported. Imported page fall into one of three types:
Further details of imported pages, included state of clean-up work, and links to the original pages can be found in the Wiki Import Spreadsheet.
The goal is to fully import the contents of the old LessWrong wiki and eventually turn it off. To do that, we must fully preserve any substantive content from the old wiki, even if it is a strange fit for the new wiki. We have erred on the side of being inclusive rather than exclusive, and some pages might seem weird. That was intentional.
These pages are being imported as mergedwiki-only. with existing LW2.0 tagsThey cannot be applied to posts as tags.
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However, changing a page between tag and wiki-only is only a checkbox. The moderators reverse decisions we've made here easily if it's clear we've made a mistake. Ping us if you think we didn't choose right!
These pages are being merged with existing LW2.0 tags that are about the same concept.
This involves two steps:
1) Import the revision history of the page from the old wiki and prepend it the history of the LW tag. On the tag page click "History" to view these revision histories.
2) Manually merge the old and new texts of the page by combining them into one new "super page". This step is getting underway and we're looking for people help us out. You track progress on pages that need to be manually merged on the Wiki Import Spreadsheet.
These pages are being merged with existing LW2.0 tags that are about the same concept.
This involves two steps:
1) Import the revision history of the page from the old wiki and prepend it the history of the LW tag. On the tag page click "History" to view these revision histories.
2) Manually merge the old and new texts of the page by combining them into one new "super page". This step is getting underway and we're looking for people help us out. You track progress on pages that need to be manually merged on the Wiki Import Spreadsheet.
The following pages from the old wiki have been imported to LW2.0 as new tags that can be applied to posts just like any new tag on LessWrong.
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Absurdity Heuristic |
Adaptation Executors |
Adversarial Collaboration |
Affective Death Spiral |
Ambient Decision Theory |
Applause Light |
Astronomical Waste |
Availability Heuristic |
Bayesian Decision Theory |
Belief |
Brain-Computer Interfaces |
Bystander Effect |
Cached Thought |
Causal Decision Theory |
Computing Overhang |
Conformity Bias |
Conjunction Fallacy |
Correspondence Bias |
Counterfactual Mugging |
Criticisms of The Rationalist Movement |
The old LessWrong wiki was a companion wiki site to LessWrong 1.0, it was built on MediaWiki software.
As of September 2020, the LessWrong 2.0 team is migrating the contents of the old wiki to LessWrong 2.0's new tag/wiki system.The wiki import is complete.