Is there anywhere to see the history of lesswrong Petrov day? I’d be interested in whether we’ve ever succeeded before.
Also, I think most people know that the real cost of 1500 people not being able to check lesswrong for 12 hours is essentially 0. It may even be net positive to have a forced hiatus. Perhaps that’s just a failure to multiply on my part. Anyway, I view this exercise as purely symbolic.
(checked by going to the search page with no search prompt and clicking next in the users section until I get to sub-1000, which was page 85, which had three out of six sub-1000 users. So 6*84+3=507)
Is there anywhere to see the history of lesswrong Petrov day? I’d be interested in whether we’ve ever succeeded before.
Also, I think most people know that the real cost of 1500 people not being able to check lesswrong for 12 hours is essentially 0. It may even be net positive to have a forced hiatus. Perhaps that’s just a failure to multiply on my part. Anyway, I view this exercise as purely symbolic.
You can look at the petrov day tag. 2019 and 2021 were successful.
For this Petrov day, I’m also interested in how many people will have access to the button as a function of time. How many users have 1000+ Karma?
507
(checked by going to the search page with no search prompt and clicking next in the users section until I get to sub-1000, which was page 85, which had three out of six sub-1000 users. So 6*84+3=507)
And checked the same way, there are 824 above 500. And thousandth person from the top (which is how much users the search page shows) has 368 Karma.
I have 1,733 Karma (as of typing this) and don’t feel like I’m particularly well-known on this forum, for some context