Hullo,
I'm hoping for your feedback. I recently finished a sort of beta of a website that allows users to explore and vote on thought experiments:
https://thought-experiment-explorer.vercel.app/
The spirit behind it is somewhat similar to LessWrong's: I think people should examine their lives and reasoning more. I also love gamification and broadening the appeal of academic things.
It has a small batch of some very famous ones, but as I improve the site, I'll add a lot more, as well a page that lets you search and filter by type (such as "utilitarian" or "non-Western"). The About page notes some other plans.
I hope you like the idea and general design so far, but I'd love to hear critiques and suggestions.
Thanks much!
Kat
Thanks! Every experiment I add needs to be somehow coerced into a yes/no question, because that's the way the site achieves interactivity without complexity. It's very pop compared to LessWrong's forum format.
But I definitely want to fix it if you think a question needs to be rephrased. On the site, that communication can be achieved via the Contact section, but maybe in light of this I will add a feedback icon directly to the navbar that opens a simple text submission modal.
Can you tell me which one(s) you wanted to change and how? A friend has already suggested I remove the "or even irrationality" part from Buridan's Ass.