In order to see personal blogposts on the frontpage, you have to (at some point of using LessWrong) explicitly enabled the display of personal blogposts. New users and unregistered visitors do not have personal blogposts show up in the same way.
I don’t have Personal enabled under Latest and thus I don’t see the personal blog posts under “Latest”. But I do see them under “Recent Discussion”, maybe that is what ShardPhoenix is referring to? (In fact this is how I arrived here)
I suspect a bug. I have no recollection of turning personal blog posts on, but I still see the tag on next to Latest. It’s entirely possible that I forgot about this, but that doesn’t sound like a thing I’d do.
(That said, just realizing I can set a personal blog post penalty of −25 is going to make LessWrong much more tolerable.)
We’ve maintained backwards compatibility with many past iterations of filtering out personal blogposts. So you might have sometime in the past checked one of the checkboxes we had on the frontpage for filtering out personal blogposts.
Being a “personal blog” seems like a bit of a technicality when I come to the site and it shows up on my front page like any other post.
In order to see personal blogposts on the frontpage, you have to (at some point of using LessWrong) explicitly enabled the display of personal blogposts. New users and unregistered visitors do not have personal blogposts show up in the same way.
I don’t have Personal enabled under Latest and thus I don’t see the personal blog posts under “Latest”. But I do see them under “Recent Discussion”, maybe that is what ShardPhoenix is referring to? (In fact this is how I arrived here)
Ah, yeah. They do still show up under Recent Discussion. Fair point.
I suspect a bug. I have no recollection of turning personal blog posts on, but I still see the tag on next to Latest. It’s entirely possible that I forgot about this, but that doesn’t sound like a thing I’d do.
(That said, just realizing I can set a personal blog post penalty of −25 is going to make LessWrong much more tolerable.)
We’ve maintained backwards compatibility with many past iterations of filtering out personal blogposts. So you might have sometime in the past checked one of the checkboxes we had on the frontpage for filtering out personal blogposts.