[Note from the Sunshine Regiment] Hi Linda! At the current time, the frontpage is for discussion of ideas, and not for discussion of the community, coordination, or calls-to-action. As such, I’ve moved this post to your personal LW blog, and removed it from the front page.
Apologies for this not being fully clear so far, I’ve tried to point to this sort of thing in the current frontpage content guidelines, but it will be made more explicit by launch.
Just to clarify—would a similar post that was framed more around “here are potential ideas relating to cognitive science in AI that I think are valuable and here’s why” (without making it into an explicit call to action, more of a “if you buy this claim than you’d probably end up doing something with it” be fine for front-page?
Yup, arguing for epistemic conclusions about AI and/or cognitive science is the appropriate category of content for the frontpage—for example Linda’s other post today.
[Note from the Sunshine Regiment] Hi Linda! At the current time, the frontpage is for discussion of ideas, and not for discussion of the community, coordination, or calls-to-action. As such, I’ve moved this post to your personal LW blog, and removed it from the front page.
Apologies for this not being fully clear so far, I’ve tried to point to this sort of thing in the current frontpage content guidelines, but it will be made more explicit by launch.
Just to clarify—would a similar post that was framed more around “here are potential ideas relating to cognitive science in AI that I think are valuable and here’s why” (without making it into an explicit call to action, more of a “if you buy this claim than you’d probably end up doing something with it” be fine for front-page?
Yup, arguing for epistemic conclusions about AI and/or cognitive science is the appropriate category of content for the frontpage—for example Linda’s other post today.
Basically, if I change the title, it can go on the front page?