So, this could be an abstract at the beginning of the sequence, and the individual articles could approximately provide evidence for sentences in this abstract.
Or you could do it the Eliezer’s way, and start with posting the articles that provide evidence for the individual sentences (each article containing its own summary), and only afterwards post an article that ties it all together. This way would allow readers to evaluate each article on its own merits, without being distracted by whether they agree or disagree with the conclusion.
It is possible that you have actually tried to do exactly this, but speaking for myself, I never would have guessed so from reading the original articles.
(Also, if your first article gets downvoted, please pause and reflect on that fact. Either your idea is wrong and readers express disagreement, or it is just really badly written and readers express confusion. In either case, pushing forward is not helpful.)
Much better.
So, this could be an abstract at the beginning of the sequence, and the individual articles could approximately provide evidence for sentences in this abstract.
Or you could do it the Eliezer’s way, and start with posting the articles that provide evidence for the individual sentences (each article containing its own summary), and only afterwards post an article that ties it all together. This way would allow readers to evaluate each article on its own merits, without being distracted by whether they agree or disagree with the conclusion.
It is possible that you have actually tried to do exactly this, but speaking for myself, I never would have guessed so from reading the original articles.
(Also, if your first article gets downvoted, please pause and reflect on that fact. Either your idea is wrong and readers express disagreement, or it is just really badly written and readers express confusion. In either case, pushing forward is not helpful.)
Recorded a sort of video lecture here: https://open.substack.com/pub/bittertruths/p/semi-adequate-equilibria