My spouse and I have been running LessWrong meetups in two different cities for the past six years. Over time, we've gotten lazier and lazier about organizing, while still maintaining similar results, mostly by coming up with a bunch of simple recipes and scripts for running meetups. Here I have documented how we do it in excruciating detail, so others can use what we do.
It seems like explicitly reading / deep questions / object level rationality content style meetups are about 30% of your schedule? Do you think that's about right? How much would you estimate people just spontaneously talk amongst themselves about "inside baseball" topics.
Nope, that is not right.
Our schedule is weighted towards doing things that are simpler and have good replay value. We do board games and projects each once every 5 weeks, Group Debugging a little less often than that, and mix the remaining meetups in semi-arbitrarily, at a frequency of once every couple months for each type.
We do almost no explicit rationality content at all. Only reading discussion meetups could be described as that, and we do them very rarely.
People talk amongst themselves about whatever they want. Usually the structured portion of the m... (read more)