I dont think the numbers really check out on your claim. Only a small proportion of people reading this are alignment researchers. And for remaining folks many are probably on Twitter anyway, or otherwise have some similarly slack part of their daily scheduling filled with sort of random non high opportunity cost stuff.
Historically there sadly hasn’t been scalable ways for the average LW lurker to contribute to safety progress; now there might be a little one.
The time expenditure isn’t the crux for me, the effects of Twitter on its user’s habits of thinking are the crux. Those effects also apply to people who aren’t alignment researchers. For those people, trading away epistemic rationality for Twitter influence is still very unlikely to be worth it.
I dont think the numbers really check out on your claim. Only a small proportion of people reading this are alignment researchers. And for remaining folks many are probably on Twitter anyway, or otherwise have some similarly slack part of their daily scheduling filled with sort of random non high opportunity cost stuff.
Historically there sadly hasn’t been scalable ways for the average LW lurker to contribute to safety progress; now there might be a little one.
The time expenditure isn’t the crux for me, the effects of Twitter on its user’s habits of thinking are the crux. Those effects also apply to people who aren’t alignment researchers. For those people, trading away epistemic rationality for Twitter influence is still very unlikely to be worth it.