Activity seems like a positive feedback loop*- because there are more comments in discussion, people spend more time and comment more in discussion, and their comments in discussion are more likely to get responded to, which brings them back to discussion, and so on.
*That is, something that is both a cause and a result.
But why did I evolve to stop going to Main and go exclusively to Discussion? That behavior might be reinforced by the lack of activity, but the leading cause (for me in my best estimation) was I came to see the content as overwhelmingly LW-approved stuff.
When I read blacktrance’s comment, I see specific topics- AI, math, health, productivity- that they’re not interested in, that Main focuses on. When I read your comments, it sounds like you’re not as sensitive to topics as to styles of discussion, where you’re more interested in disagreements than in agreements. Am I reading that difference correctly?
Sure, I suppose. I generally use forum sites for discussion. I’m not too terribly interested in reading LW “publications”, I’m more interested in engagin in discussion and reading commentary in regard to issues pertaining to rationality, etc.
The distinction between Main and Discussion articles has noever made much sense to me. It seems to me to be some blend of perceived quality, relation to rationality (as LW defines it) and other LW topics of interest, group politics, EY mandate, etc. Don’t really care all that much...just that it was interesting that I ended up in Discussion almost exclusively.
I’d agree the topics in main seem to be less interesting to me, too, now that I think about it.
Activity seems like a positive feedback loop*- because there are more comments in discussion, people spend more time and comment more in discussion, and their comments in discussion are more likely to get responded to, which brings them back to discussion, and so on.
*That is, something that is both a cause and a result.
Sure.
But why did I evolve to stop going to Main and go exclusively to Discussion? That behavior might be reinforced by the lack of activity, but the leading cause (for me in my best estimation) was I came to see the content as overwhelmingly LW-approved stuff.
When I read blacktrance’s comment, I see specific topics- AI, math, health, productivity- that they’re not interested in, that Main focuses on. When I read your comments, it sounds like you’re not as sensitive to topics as to styles of discussion, where you’re more interested in disagreements than in agreements. Am I reading that difference correctly?
Sure, I suppose. I generally use forum sites for discussion. I’m not too terribly interested in reading LW “publications”, I’m more interested in engagin in discussion and reading commentary in regard to issues pertaining to rationality, etc.
The distinction between Main and Discussion articles has noever made much sense to me. It seems to me to be some blend of perceived quality, relation to rationality (as LW defines it) and other LW topics of interest, group politics, EY mandate, etc. Don’t really care all that much...just that it was interesting that I ended up in Discussion almost exclusively.
I’d agree the topics in main seem to be less interesting to me, too, now that I think about it.