This is a shell post for various comments which I'm using as the source-of-truth for some moderation messaging (currently, what a new user sees when they go to make their first post or comment).
It seemed good to make it public so people could comment on it if they wanted. I'm particularly unsure about how to handle things like "not being familiar with background material." I think it's easy to overdo and make it feel very burdensome, but also man it sure is annoying having a bunch of people showing up missing a lot of context.
(You can comment on this post, the two initial comments are just used as the text-source for some places in our codebase)
Note: LessWrong has high/specific standards for first posts
We think of LessWrong as somewhere in between a forum and a university or academic journal. Your first post is a bit like an application to said university. Established users can write on a variety of topics, but new users should focus on communicating clear, succinct models/evidence/arguments that are relevant to LessWrong. (We recommend avoiding fiction or poetic posts until you've gotten some upvoted object-level posts)
Understand rationality fundamentals. Try to reason probabilistically, get curious about where you might be wrong, avoid arguing over definitions, etc. Moderators may reject content that seems to be making reasoning mistakes covered in The Sequences.
Write a clear introduction. Your first couple paragraphs should make it obvious what the main point of your post is, and ideally gesture at the strongest argument for that point. Explain why your post is relevant to the LessWrong audience.
Address existing counterarguments (if applicable). We try to avoid rehashing debates that have been covered significantly. If your post seems to be ignoring important arguments that have already been made on a topic, mods may ask you to do more background reading.
AI content is held to a particularly high standard. There's a large wave of AI content. Ideally, we'd give a lot of feedback and guidance to each individual. Unfortunately we don't have bandwidth to do that. We're working on some posts to give people a better sense of how to get started. Meanwhile in some cases we may ask you to do some more background reading or comment in the AI Questions Open Thread.
You can read more advice about how to make a good first post in the new user's guide.
It would be nice to have some examples of firsts that were short and met the bar.