What do you think of this post as a way to use graphics, narrative, metaphors, and orientation toward pragmatic strategies to communicate about dual process theory to a broad audience? It's part of the work of our new nonprofit organization, and we're trying to optimize ways to convey rational thinking strategies widely and thus raise the sanity waterline. So advice on how to improve this post, as well as our other posts, with an orientation toward a broad audience, would be helpful. Thanks, all!
Excellent! Good luck!
I completely agree. Your article has strengths the Wiki one doesn't, just like the Wiki one has strengths yours doesn't.
You don't want people to have to read both, right? So uniting the strengths of both should be a priority. But some of the major advantages of the Wiki article aren't things you can copy: brand recognition, search engine rank. So wouldn't the logical move be to... improve the Wiki article? Go the Good Article, peer review, Featured article candidate and finally Featured Article route?
However, my main point was that you need to get feedback from the kinds of people you want to benefit from your work - not LWers. Maybe do it evolution-style: create three or four variants, let a bunch of people vote which they like best, create another three or four variants off of that, let a (different) bunch of people vote on those, etc.
For the Wiki, I actually think the articles we have and the Wiki article serve different purposes. The Wiki article explains things in a complex and long-form way, and it should still be there, very much so. Our goal is to get people interested in Rationality in the first place, and then direct them to other helpful sources for more advanced stuff, including not only Wikipedia, but also Less Wrong, CFAR, etc. - we have a bunch listed on our resource page and will add more over time.
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