That would be individual’s own blogs. I’m at the point now where I don’t really trust any centralized moderation team. I’ve watched some form of the principal agent problem happen with moderation repeatedly in most communities I’ve been a part of.
I think the centralization of LessWrong was one of many mistakes the rationalist community made.
I think the centralization of LessWrong was one of many mistakes the rationalist community made.
The rationalist community is not very certralized. People like Scott Alexander switched from writing their main posts on LessWrong and made their own blogs. Most of what EY writes these days is not on LessWrong either.
A lot of the conversations are happening on Facebook, Twitter, Slack and Discord channels.
That would be individual’s own blogs. I’m at the point now where I don’t really trust any centralized moderation team. I’ve watched some form of the principal agent problem happen with moderation repeatedly in most communities I’ve been a part of.
I think the centralization of LessWrong was one of many mistakes the rationalist community made.
The rationalist community is not very certralized. People like Scott Alexander switched from writing their main posts on LessWrong and made their own blogs. Most of what EY writes these days is not on LessWrong either.
A lot of the conversations are happening on Facebook, Twitter, Slack and Discord channels.