The LW wiki has made it approximately one order of magnitude easier to find the best content from LW.
You could try to quantify that by:
the time it takes to find a specific thing you’re looking for
the probability of giving up before finding it
the probability that you wouldn’t even have bothered looking if the information wasn’t organized in a wiki.
maybe more
Yeah, but in terms of actually having achieved more downstream subgoals, like getting more people familiar with rationality?
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The LW wiki has made it approximately one order of magnitude easier to find the best content from LW.
You could try to quantify that by:
the time it takes to find a specific thing you’re looking for
the probability of giving up before finding it
the probability that you wouldn’t even have bothered looking if the information wasn’t organized in a wiki.
maybe more
Yeah, but in terms of actually having achieved more downstream subgoals, like getting more people familiar with rationality?