1) While I appreciate what you’ve contributed to LW, and think the place would be a little less rich in your absence, I wouldn’t want you feeling pressured into hanging around somewhere that distresses you. Please don’t think points 2 or 3 are in any way antagonistically motivated along these lines.
2) No-one is forcing you to stay here, and no-one will stop you coming back if you subsequently change your mind. Leaving doesn’t have to be a dramatic event or a permanent decision. If LW is distressing you, take a break. If that break makes you a happier person, keep taking it.
3) I am genuinely mystified about how the karma accrued by an anonymous participant on a web forum, pretending to be a nonhuman agent with alien objectives, can be deemed a measure of privilege. If you could elaborate on that, I’d appreciate it.
Leaving doesn’t have to be a dramatic event or a permanent decision.
This! People who say “Gonna take a break now, see you round” or just silently leave, then come back, tend to make awesome contributions. People who ragequit, then come back, tend to be pests. Obviously there isn’t a straightforward causal link, but still—just say no to drama, kids.
For the record, I didn’t downvote the great-grandparent (and I have now upvoted it). My intent certainly wasn’t to “score points” against you; I was just pointing out an alternative interpretation of falenas108′s comment.
I want Less Wrong to be welcoming to anyone who supports the shared project of advancing human rationality. If Less Wrong isn’t fun for you, then you might choose to spend your time elsewhere, but I, for one, have enjoyed some of your contributions and would be sorry to see you go.
I have better things to do than looking at karma points and seeing who’s considered privileged on this site and who isn’t.
Such as writing meaningful posts here. As opposed to roleplaying distracting from real content.
This, if anything, cements my belief that LW is not the right place for me.
Three points:
1) While I appreciate what you’ve contributed to LW, and think the place would be a little less rich in your absence, I wouldn’t want you feeling pressured into hanging around somewhere that distresses you. Please don’t think points 2 or 3 are in any way antagonistically motivated along these lines.
2) No-one is forcing you to stay here, and no-one will stop you coming back if you subsequently change your mind. Leaving doesn’t have to be a dramatic event or a permanent decision. If LW is distressing you, take a break. If that break makes you a happier person, keep taking it.
3) I am genuinely mystified about how the karma accrued by an anonymous participant on a web forum, pretending to be a nonhuman agent with alien objectives, can be deemed a measure of privilege. If you could elaborate on that, I’d appreciate it.
This! People who say “Gonna take a break now, see you round” or just silently leave, then come back, tend to make awesome contributions. People who ragequit, then come back, tend to be pests. Obviously there isn’t a straightforward causal link, but still—just say no to drama, kids.
A comment by one person cements your belief that LW is not the right place for you?
Karma’s just a thing. Don’t worry overmuch about it.
Stay here!
For the record, I didn’t downvote the great-grandparent (and I have now upvoted it). My intent certainly wasn’t to “score points” against you; I was just pointing out an alternative interpretation of falenas108′s comment.
I want Less Wrong to be welcoming to anyone who supports the shared project of advancing human rationality. If Less Wrong isn’t fun for you, then you might choose to spend your time elsewhere, but I, for one, have enjoyed some of your contributions and would be sorry to see you go.