Think of it as the no-politics rule turned up to 11.The point is not that these things can’t be reasoned about, but that the strong (negative/positve) affect attached to certain things makes them ill-suited to rationalist pedagogy.
Lowering the barrier to entry doesn’t mean you can’t have other things further up the incline, though.
Datapoint: I find that I spend more time reading the politically-charged threads and subthreads than other content, but get much less out of them. They’re like junk food; interesting but not useful. On the other hand, just about anywhere other than LW, they’re not even interesting.
(on running a memory-check, I find that observation applies mostly to comment threads. There’s been a couple of top-level political articles that I genuinely learned something from)
“rather than applying to particular issues”
That would simply result in people treating Bayesianism as if it’s a separate magisterium from everyday life.
Think of it as the no-politics rule turned up to 11.The point is not that these things can’t be reasoned about, but that the strong (negative/positve) affect attached to certain things makes them ill-suited to rationalist pedagogy.
Lowering the barrier to entry doesn’t mean you can’t have other things further up the incline, though.
Datapoint: I find that I spend more time reading the politically-charged threads and subthreads than other content, but get much less out of them. They’re like junk food; interesting but not useful. On the other hand, just about anywhere other than LW, they’re not even interesting.
(on running a memory-check, I find that observation applies mostly to comment threads. There’s been a couple of top-level political articles that I genuinely learned something from)