I am looking for a post that I read and probably upvoted. I can't find it. I am 90% sure you know which posts I've read and 99.9% sure you know which posts I've upvoted. Can I be able to filter by them.

That's it. That's the post.

It's that post about not having to have perfect views but just saying why you have the views you have so you are easy to correct. 

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FYI, you can see votes on posts from a given year here:

https://www.lesswrong.com/votesByYear/2020 (substitute whichever year you want)

This is a bit weirdly formatted because it's optimized for the LessWrong Review which focuses on nominating posts from a particular year, but can probably find you posts that you want if you just try each year descending.

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No,  actually it was one you wrote, thanks so much for writing it. Really useful to me.

Originally I thought John was linking to his article that someone else had already sent me, so I didn't check it. I haven't read Elizabeth's article yet.

Just that it's by Elizabeth, not johnswentworth.

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The article I was looking for was by John, so when he linked one, I assumed it was his. Funny. https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/Psr9tnQFuEXiuqGcR/how-to-write-quickly-while-maintaining-epistemic-rigor