I’m puzzled about the location of curated posts. The FAQ says this:
Curated
Each week, LessWrong’s moderation team selects on average three posts which seem to us to be especially well-written, insightful, instructive, or otherwise important. These are tagged as curated posts and appear with a star icon next to the title.
The three most recently curated posts appear in the Curated section. You can view more Curated posts by clicking View All Curated Posts or selecting the Curated filter on the AllPosts page.
Beneath the Curated section is a button to subscribe via email or RSS to curated posts (~3/week).
But when I go to the homepage, I don’t see any Curated section. Below the ad for the book set, I see Recommendations, then below that Latest, then below that Recent Discussion. What am I missing?
Oh, I’m terribly sorry. The FAQ has gotten a bit out of date and is due for an update. Since it was written, the frontpage been changed. Curated posts are now the first few posts listed in the “Latest” section, the ones that have stars to the left of their titles.
Following up Ruby: if you click on the “star” icon, on a curated post, you get taken to a page that is all curated posts. But I agree that is fairly non-obvious and we should change it to something more legible.
Hi, new visitor here and I’ve just signed up.
I’m puzzled about the location of curated posts. The FAQ says this:
But when I go to the homepage, I don’t see any Curated section. Below the ad for the book set, I see Recommendations, then below that Latest, then below that Recent Discussion. What am I missing?
Thanks in advance :)
Oh, I’m terribly sorry. The FAQ has gotten a bit out of date and is due for an update. Since it was written, the frontpage been changed. Curated posts are now the first few posts listed in the “Latest” section, the ones that have stars to the left of their titles.
Sorry for the confusion!
OK, thanks :-)
Following up Ruby: if you click on the “star” icon, on a curated post, you get taken to a page that is all curated posts. But I agree that is fairly non-obvious and we should change it to something more legible.
Thank you :-)