If you consider it important that certain contributions not be unfairly downvoted, and you consider it likely that making those contributions under your name will result in them being unfairly downvoted, it would seem to follow that you consider it important not to make those contributions under your name. No?
It does follow but I might still take the lesser of two evils and post it anyway. It’s true that if I used a different name that would have been strictly better; for some reason that idea hadn’t occurred to me. (Upvoted.) In retrospect I should have found the third option, but in practice when commenting on LW I’m normally already feeling as if I’ve gone out of my way to take a third option and feel that if I kept on in that vein I would get paralyzed and super-stressed. Perhaps I should update once again towards thinking harder and more broadly even at the cost of an even greater risk of paralysis.
That said, sometimes thinking dilemmas through after I’ve made (and implemented) a decision and then, if I find a viable third option, noting it in my head so that it comes to mind more readily the next time I’m faced with a similar decision, can get me broad thinking and nonparalysis.
If you consider it important that certain contributions not be unfairly downvoted, and you consider it likely that making those contributions under your name will result in them being unfairly downvoted, it would seem to follow that you consider it important not to make those contributions under your name. No?
It does follow but I might still take the lesser of two evils and post it anyway. It’s true that if I used a different name that would have been strictly better; for some reason that idea hadn’t occurred to me. (Upvoted.) In retrospect I should have found the third option, but in practice when commenting on LW I’m normally already feeling as if I’ve gone out of my way to take a third option and feel that if I kept on in that vein I would get paralyzed and super-stressed. Perhaps I should update once again towards thinking harder and more broadly even at the cost of an even greater risk of paralysis.
Well, I endorse nonparalysis.
That said, sometimes thinking dilemmas through after I’ve made (and implemented) a decision and then, if I find a viable third option, noting it in my head so that it comes to mind more readily the next time I’m faced with a similar decision, can get me broad thinking and nonparalysis.