Cool! In the past LessWrong had posts divided into “main” and “discussion”. Technically you can use discussion for whatever you want: ramblings, questions, etc. But that wasn’t the social norm. I think people still held themselves to a relatively high standard in the discussion section as well.
And I’ve always hypothesized that having sections that are dedicated to eg. shortform or eg. questions would make people a lot more comfortable eg. with off the cuff writing or eg. asking questions. Having a dedicated section just makes it really clear that what you’re doing is ok.
Now I suspect that social norms are the more important piece. Even if shortforms are available and labeled as such, if other people are using it for more well thought out and researched writing, it’s hard to go against the grain and do off the cuff writing their. As I talk about in the OP, I think off the cuff writing is important in helping you think, so I am glad to see you using it that way! Doing so will make LessWrong more like the rationality dojo Eliezer originally envisioned.
Cool! In the past LessWrong had posts divided into “main” and “discussion”. Technically you can use discussion for whatever you want: ramblings, questions, etc. But that wasn’t the social norm. I think people still held themselves to a relatively high standard in the discussion section as well.
And I’ve always hypothesized that having sections that are dedicated to eg. shortform or eg. questions would make people a lot more comfortable eg. with off the cuff writing or eg. asking questions. Having a dedicated section just makes it really clear that what you’re doing is ok.
Now I suspect that social norms are the more important piece. Even if shortforms are available and labeled as such, if other people are using it for more well thought out and researched writing, it’s hard to go against the grain and do off the cuff writing their. As I talk about in the OP, I think off the cuff writing is important in helping you think, so I am glad to see you using it that way! Doing so will make LessWrong more like the rationality dojo Eliezer originally envisioned.