People should focus on contributing the kind of content that clearly belong to LW and thus isn’t likely to be moderated.
When people plan to post content that doesn’t clearly belong to LW like posts about Trump and politics then I don’t think there a problem with uncertainty discouraging the posts.
It’s okay to discourage posts on the edge.
People should focus on contributing the kind of content that clearly belong to LW and thus isn’t likely to be moderated.
When people plan to post content that doesn’t clearly belong to LW like posts about Trump and politics then I don’t think there a problem with uncertainty discouraging the posts. It’s okay to discourage posts on the edge.
We disagree about what “clearly belongs” on LessWrong.
Is that still true if we define “clearly belongs” as “not containing parts that make some people wish to have it moderated away”?
In addition, many people don’t need rules to avoid posting content that they fear might be unwelcome at LessWrong.