Yes. It’s also slightly gray to post quotes from other prominent Lesswrongians.
Where I make my ‘slightly gray’ evaluation based on whether the quote is sufficiently baddass to make it worth stretching the spirit of the thread. Sometimes they are. It’s when the quotes aren’t even all that good that I’d discourage it.
Hmm. So we’re weighing badass-ness (as in wedrifid’s comment (sister to this one)) against the “don’t post quotes that are already part of the general LessWrong gestalt” (in whatever capacity that exists) valuation, in such cases?
I figured the intent of the rule was “don’t turn quotes threads into LW ingroup circlejerks”, so the idea’s to not do any quotes from e.g. the people in the “Top contributors” sidebar, no matter where they showed up. Do other people have other interpretations for the rule?
Yes. It’s also slightly gray to post quotes from other prominent Lesswrongians.
Where I make my ‘slightly gray’ evaluation based on whether the quote is sufficiently baddass to make it worth stretching the spirit of the thread. Sometimes they are. It’s when the quotes aren’t even all that good that I’d discourage it.
Hmm. So we’re weighing badass-ness (as in wedrifid’s comment (sister to this one)) against the “don’t post quotes that are already part of the general LessWrong gestalt” (in whatever capacity that exists) valuation, in such cases?
When did this rule come about? As recently as six months ago it was considered normal to quote EY as long as it wasn’t from LW.
I’m surprised by this. I never noticed this “considered normal”.
I’m pretty sure gray areas aren’t rules. The actual non-gray rule is listed in the OP.
Well, Yudkowsky was one of the top authors for 2011.
I figured the intent of the rule was “don’t turn quotes threads into LW ingroup circlejerks”, so the idea’s to not do any quotes from e.g. the people in the “Top contributors” sidebar, no matter where they showed up. Do other people have other interpretations for the rule?