There are various people who feel that Lesswrong degraded in the last year. In the same timeframe more and more discussions moved into the open thread model and open threads became weekly instead of monthly.
I suggest to counteract that trend by opening all discussions per default on Discussion instead of opening them in weekly open threads. Having the topics in discussion makes it easy to browse the list of topics and choose the headline that are of interest, even if the thread got opened two weeks ago.
(speaking as someone who has read through literally every post in Main since the start of LW a couple of times; I haven't attempted all of Discussion, probably should)
The interesting thing is that LW started with all the answers: it was seeded with almost the entirety of The Sequences. It went along for a few years as (approximately) a Sequences fan site, discussing and extrapolating from them.
That led to some unpleasant weirdness, and after that the site regulars noticeably (well, I noticed it, looking through the history) backed away from extrapolation from the sequences.
Then HPMOR lured in more newbies, who stuck around a bit but there have been no new chapters in a while.
So basically there looks like there's nothing happening because there's nothing happening. I still read the Open Threads, but I thought it was just me finding them the last vestige of liveliness; it's evident from this thread that there are lots of others.
Really? It started with the sequences? A different kind of site than I assumed. No wonder people have their panties in a bunch over being called a phyg.
I'm not an old timer here. 3 or 4 years now. Sucked in by HPMOR.
I am an old timer to the web, though. I had my first web site back around 93 or 94. Fringe philosophy site. I scanned in obscure essays and books to make them available to others.Sure made a great commercial decision there, didn't I?
Back in my day, it was all mailing lists, listservs, and Usenet. A few people connected on a topic, or splinter... (read more)