I recently got into communicating with non-scientific people. I got really proud of a new way of trying to convince post-modernists that there was indeed such a thing as ideas that were ‘more right’ and ‘less right’ that I wrote up a blog post and posted it here for review. (http://lesswrong.com/lw/dfs/we_prosecute_ceos_for_failing_to_do_due_diligence/)
But I misunderstood the posting rules and put it on the main site instead of the discussions. 4 people didn’t like what I wrote, which more than wiped out all of the karma I’ve built up since I joined.
I’m now trying to salvage the situation by at least learning what I misunderstood or misstated about epistemology. I’m hoping I’ll get some more comments explaining what happened. Rest assured, I’ve already learned the other lesson—the one about where to post stuff.
I’m trying to celebrate this failure. And I suppose if I do get any meaningful feedback, I will indeed have something to celebrate.
It’s very easy for new people to care way too much about karma. I did. I still care too much, but I mostly shrug it off if I get downvoted. It happens to everyone, even EY. So I’d encourage you to not worry about it too much, even though I know that’s hard for new people to do. It certainly was for me. Just remember getting downvoted doesn’t mean we hate you. :-)
Thanks for both pieces of advice. Apparently what karma goes around comes around, because I’m back up to 2⁄3 or what I had before the misadventure started. I’m at peace.
I’ve definitely gotten 500 karma while not having any negative comments in that span, I wouldn’t be surprised if someone has pulled it off, though obviously the first 500 is harder.
I never wrote an article to LW—is it possible for the author to move their article from Main to Discussion? Or is some moderator help needed?
EDIT: A nice functionality would be also to move one’s article from Discussion to Open Thread, preserving the comment structure below the article. (This is not related to the article about CEOs, just generally.)
I don’t think Discussion > Open is ever going to happen, realistically. I can imagine that being a pretty big nightmare, coding wise, but I’m not sure.
It’s possible to move articles around. However, I believe that karma votes are saved as the value where they were originally given- and so if you write a main article, it gets downvoted to −4, and then moved to discussion, and upvoted (by different people) to 0, then the net karma change is (by my understanding) −36.
Which is also a disincentive to write great discussion posts then move them to main, since the votes aren’t magnified.
I recently got into communicating with non-scientific people. I got really proud of a new way of trying to convince post-modernists that there was indeed such a thing as ideas that were ‘more right’ and ‘less right’ that I wrote up a blog post and posted it here for review. (http://lesswrong.com/lw/dfs/we_prosecute_ceos_for_failing_to_do_due_diligence/)
But I misunderstood the posting rules and put it on the main site instead of the discussions. 4 people didn’t like what I wrote, which more than wiped out all of the karma I’ve built up since I joined.
I’m now trying to salvage the situation by at least learning what I misunderstood or misstated about epistemology. I’m hoping I’ll get some more comments explaining what happened. Rest assured, I’ve already learned the other lesson—the one about where to post stuff.
I’m trying to celebrate this failure. And I suppose if I do get any meaningful feedback, I will indeed have something to celebrate.
It’s very easy for new people to care way too much about karma. I did. I still care too much, but I mostly shrug it off if I get downvoted. It happens to everyone, even EY. So I’d encourage you to not worry about it too much, even though I know that’s hard for new people to do. It certainly was for me. Just remember getting downvoted doesn’t mean we hate you. :-)
Secondly, you can hyperlink like this: LessWrong by using this format: [LessWrong](http://www.lesswrong.com)
Thanks for both pieces of advice. Apparently what karma goes around comes around, because I’m back up to 2⁄3 or what I had before the misadventure started. I’m at peace.
There are people who have at least 500 karma who have never been downvoted. So it doesn’t happen to everyone.
Have never been downvoted or don’t have any negative-karma comments?
Never mind, the person I have in mind has in fact been downvoted at least once. No negative-karma comments.
I’ve definitely gotten 500 karma while not having any negative comments in that span, I wouldn’t be surprised if someone has pulled it off, though obviously the first 500 is harder.
I never wrote an article to LW—is it possible for the author to move their article from Main to Discussion? Or is some moderator help needed?
EDIT: A nice functionality would be also to move one’s article from Discussion to Open Thread, preserving the comment structure below the article. (This is not related to the article about CEOs, just generally.)
I don’t think Discussion > Open is ever going to happen, realistically. I can imagine that being a pretty big nightmare, coding wise, but I’m not sure.
I think an admin has already moved it for me.
It’s possible to move articles around. However, I believe that karma votes are saved as the value where they were originally given- and so if you write a main article, it gets downvoted to −4, and then moved to discussion, and upvoted (by different people) to 0, then the net karma change is (by my understanding) −36.
Which is also a disincentive to write great discussion posts then move them to main, since the votes aren’t magnified.