I am under the impression that here at LessWrong, everyone knows we have standards about what makes good, highly-upvotable top-level content. Currently I would not approve of a version of myself who would conform to those standards I perceive, but I can be persuaded otherwise, including by methods such as improving my familiarity with the real standards.
Addendum: I am not the type of guy who does homework. I am not the type of guy who pretends to have solved epistemology when they haven’t. I am the type of guy who exchanges considerations and honestly tries to solve epistemology, and follows up with “but I’m not really sure; what do you guys think?” That is not highly-upvotable content in these parts’a town.
I am under the impression that here at LessWrong, everyone knows we have standards about what makes good, highly-upvotable top-level content. Currently I would not approve of a version of myself who would conform to those standards I perceive, but I can be persuaded otherwise, including by methods such as improving my familiarity with the real standards.
Addendum: I am not the type of guy who does homework. I am not the type of guy who pretends to have solved epistemology when they haven’t. I am the type of guy who exchanges considerations and honestly tries to solve epistemology, and follows up with “but I’m not really sure; what do you guys think?” That is not highly-upvotable content in these parts’a town.