Apologies if replying to super-old comments is frowned upon. I’m reading the whole blog from the beginning and occasionally finding that I have things to say.
I have been reading LW since the beginning and have not seen anyone object to replies to super-old comments (and there were 18-month-old comments on LW when LW began because all Eliezer’s Overcoming-Bias posts were moved to LW).
Moreover, a lot of reader will see a reply to a super-old comment. We know that because people have made comments in really old comment sections to the effect of “if you see this, please reply so we can get a sense of how many people see comments like this”.
Moreover, discouraging replies to super-old comments discourages reading of super-old comments. But reading super-old comments improves the “coherence” of the community by increasing the expected amount of knowledge an arbitrary pair of LW participants has in common. (And the super-old stuff is really good.)
I have been reading LW since the beginning and have not seen anyone object to replies to super-old comments (and there were 18-month-old comments on LW when LW began because all Eliezer’s Overcoming-Bias posts were moved to LW).
Moreover, a lot of reader will see a reply to a super-old comment. We know that because people have made comments in really old comment sections to the effect of “if you see this, please reply so we can get a sense of how many people see comments like this”.
Moreover, discouraging replies to super-old comments discourages reading of super-old comments. But reading super-old comments improves the “coherence” of the community by increasing the expected amount of knowledge an arbitrary pair of LW participants has in common. (And the super-old stuff is really good.)
So, reply away, I say.
Archaeologist here, I’ll be taking this comment as permission!