Not sure what the others will say, but for me it depends on the quality. I’d be overjoyed to see a new post by Yvain, Nesov or Wei Dai every morning. (Yep, I consider these three posts to be the gold standard for LW. Not to say that there weren’t others like them, of course.) Your own first post was exceptionally good for a first post, but the topic is kinda controversial, so I’d be extra cautious and wait another day or two to avoid being seen as “spamming” or “hijacking the agenda”.
Why thank you (I’m blushing like a schoolgirl). I don’t imagine I’ll have anything ready for at least another day or two, but it seemed like a good question to ask just in case.
My next post will hopefully be a little less controversial and a little more practical. Managing jealousy isn’t simple by any means, but it’s a little less tied up with people’s value systems.
I don’t know if I’m exactly a regular, but I’d naively think that if one makes posts that are well-written, relevant, and not redundant, the total number won’t be an issue.
A question for LW regulars: is there a rule of thumb for how often it is acceptable to make top-level posts?
There was some discussion of that here. Suggestions include once or twice per week, let karma be your guide, and don’t worry about posting too much.
Fabulous, thanks.
Not sure what the others will say, but for me it depends on the quality. I’d be overjoyed to see a new post by Yvain, Nesov or Wei Dai every morning. (Yep, I consider these three posts to be the gold standard for LW. Not to say that there weren’t others like them, of course.) Your own first post was exceptionally good for a first post, but the topic is kinda controversial, so I’d be extra cautious and wait another day or two to avoid being seen as “spamming” or “hijacking the agenda”.
Why thank you (I’m blushing like a schoolgirl). I don’t imagine I’ll have anything ready for at least another day or two, but it seemed like a good question to ask just in case.
My next post will hopefully be a little less controversial and a little more practical. Managing jealousy isn’t simple by any means, but it’s a little less tied up with people’s value systems.
I don’t know if I’m exactly a regular, but I’d naively think that if one makes posts that are well-written, relevant, and not redundant, the total number won’t be an issue.