I wouldn’t say my own posts have been particularly well-received on LW so far, but I try to look at this as a learning experience—perhaps you can, too, for your posts?
When I was in grad school, my advisor took the red pen to anything I wrote and tore it apart—it made me a better writer. Perhaps consider taking a course on clear technical writing (such as on udemy.com), or finding tips on YouTube or elsewhere on the web, and then practicing them, perhaps with ChatGPT’s help? Becoming a more clear and concise writer can be useful both for getting one’s views across and crystallizing one’s own thinking.
Thanks for adding the headings and TL;DR.
I wouldn’t say my own posts have been particularly well-received on LW so far, but I try to look at this as a learning experience—perhaps you can, too, for your posts?
When I was in grad school, my advisor took the red pen to anything I wrote and tore it apart—it made me a better writer. Perhaps consider taking a course on clear technical writing (such as on udemy.com), or finding tips on YouTube or elsewhere on the web, and then practicing them, perhaps with ChatGPT’s help? Becoming a more clear and concise writer can be useful both for getting one’s views across and crystallizing one’s own thinking.