I guess a lot of people are interested enough in an account with the handle “troll” to check my first post, but not enough to not consider the name when reviewing posts.
Realistically, when someone replies to one of my posts on some long thread, I don’t take the time to click through their handle and find their own intro post. I don’t think that doing so is a good use of my time, and I believe that I am typical in this regard. However, I do take the time to read their handle, and if it seems to say “I am not arguing in good faith”, I take notice.
This gives me an idea for a new Less Wrong feature, though: allow users to enter a short descriptions of themselves, and display it when the mouse hovers over their handle for a certain amount of time. I know how I’d implement it with jQuery, but I’m not sure how easy it would be to plug into the LW general architecture.
I think it would be simpler to just allow people to add a short description of themselves to the user page. (And then maybe later the hovering thing can be added if people want that.)
Agreed; if we had that feature, then we could write the Greasemonkey (or whatever) extension as well, since it would just scrub their user page for the description.
...huh. OK, how on earth do you set up that “profile” thing you have? I can’t find it anywhere in the preferences. I think we need to promote this a bit more.
You weren’t kidding when you said “minimalist”. Nicely done.
I guess a lot of people are interested enough in an account with the handle “troll” to check my first post, but not enough to not consider the name when reviewing posts.
Realistically, when someone replies to one of my posts on some long thread, I don’t take the time to click through their handle and find their own intro post. I don’t think that doing so is a good use of my time, and I believe that I am typical in this regard. However, I do take the time to read their handle, and if it seems to say “I am not arguing in good faith”, I take notice.
This gives me an idea for a new Less Wrong feature, though: allow users to enter a short descriptions of themselves, and display it when the mouse hovers over their handle for a certain amount of time. I know how I’d implement it with jQuery, but I’m not sure how easy it would be to plug into the LW general architecture.
I think it would be simpler to just allow people to add a short description of themselves to the user page. (And then maybe later the hovering thing can be added if people want that.)
Agreed; if we had that feature, then we could write the Greasemonkey (or whatever) extension as well, since it would just scrub their user page for the description.
Don’t we have that as part of the linked wiki userpages?
...huh. OK, how on earth do you set up that “profile” thing you have? I can’t find it anywhere in the preferences. I think we need to promote this a bit more.
As far as I know, you just register the exact same account name on the LW wiki, and create your userpage, and it’s transcluded over automatically.
Hm. OK, I made myself a user page on the Wiki a few hours ago, and I still have no profile here. Do you know how long this is supposed to take?
Second, minute, hour, day are the usual Schelling points for things updating. In this case, when I click on your username I get
So I’m guessing the syncing is done daily.
Greasemonkey or a browser extension that injects javascript?
How would it get the intro post, though ?