An attempt at formulating an explanation for the negativity might begin with:
“Your posts so far contain many critical and extremely destructive mistakes outlined in the Sequences, the core material usually discussed on this site and generally assumed to be at least partially understood by most commenters.”
However, I find myself having trouble identifying further probable causes. I suspect the main reason for this is that when I read your posts, there’s something out there in the back of my mind screaming bloody murder get me away from here arggh!… in a manner very similar to what I described in response to your post in the Welcome to LessWrong topic.
If you’re confident that this place is somewhere you want to be, it would be most prudent to read the above-linked Sequences and re-think your approach when writing comments—a personal tip would be to start smaller, make simpler, less-bold assertions, and use the feedback on those to more clearly build a mental model of the norms and standards of this community.
Otherwise, as Eliezer suggested, you’d best start looking elsewhere.
An attempt at formulating an explanation for the negativity might begin with:
“Your posts so far contain many critical and extremely destructive mistakes outlined in the Sequences, the core material usually discussed on this site and generally assumed to be at least partially understood by most commenters.”
However, I find myself having trouble identifying further probable causes. I suspect the main reason for this is that when I read your posts, there’s something out there in the back of my mind screaming bloody murder get me away from here arggh!… in a manner very similar to what I described in response to your post in the Welcome to LessWrong topic.
If you’re confident that this place is somewhere you want to be, it would be most prudent to read the above-linked Sequences and re-think your approach when writing comments—a personal tip would be to start smaller, make simpler, less-bold assertions, and use the feedback on those to more clearly build a mental model of the norms and standards of this community.
Otherwise, as Eliezer suggested, you’d best start looking elsewhere.