What I find staggering is why so many people skip the process of thinking “well, I can’t offer you any good advice unless you give us more deta-...oh, wait, you weren’t asking for advice”, and just go ahead and offer it up anyway.
When you say you find this staggering, do you mean you don’t understand why many people do this?
I can speculate as to why people do this, but given my inability to escape the behaviour, I clearly don’t understand it very well.
To a certain extent, I’m also surprised that it happens on Less Wrong, which I would credit with above-average reading comprehension skills. Answering the question you want to answer, rather than the question that was asked, is something I’d expect less of here.
When you say you find this staggering, do you mean you don’t understand why many people do this?
I can speculate as to why people do this, but given my inability to escape the behaviour, I clearly don’t understand it very well.
To a certain extent, I’m also surprised that it happens on Less Wrong, which I would credit with above-average reading comprehension skills. Answering the question you want to answer, rather than the question that was asked, is something I’d expect less of here.
That’s fair.