We are now on to the final voting phase for the review. I may write up a post about that later, although the main takeaway is, well “cast your final ballots.” The UI for the voting phase integrates the reviews into the voting ballots, so you can read a bit about what others found valuable or wrong/confused about each post to help inform your votes.
Meanwhile, I do want to note: you can still review as-yet-unreviewed posts, and get them onto the ballot. The Voting Dashboard won’t show posts that haven’t been reviewed, so you’ll have to remember the individual posts and navigate to their post page to find the “review” button. (This wasn’t originally intentional behavior, I realized it was possible to continue reviewing things into the Voting Phase a couple years ago, but, I decided it’s basically fine for the Voting Phase to be a “soft deadline”, and left it as a “feature” rather than a “bug”. The longer you wait to review things the fewer people will see it and it’s less likely to get upvoted, so, I do encourage you to get any last minute reviews in soon)
Also meanwhile, I still think it’s valuable to write in-depth reviews, especially for posts you expect to do well in the final vote. In my ideal world, all the top 10-20 posts would have gotten subjected to a significant critical analysis.
Meanwhile meanwhile meanwhile, a couple days ago I coded up a review leaderboard. This was kinda last minute and mostly I’m excited to have be more integrated into next year’s 2022 Review, but, feel free to get Extrinsically Motivated to do some additional reviews. :P [also remember sock puppet voting will get your account banned :p :/]. Congrats to Elizabeth, Daniel Kokotajlo, la3orn, Drake Morrison and A Ray for being the non-LessWrong-team-members who topped the chart so far.
We are now on to the final voting phase for the review. I may write up a post about that later, although the main takeaway is, well “cast your final ballots.” The UI for the voting phase integrates the reviews into the voting ballots, so you can read a bit about what others found valuable or wrong/confused about each post to help inform your votes.
Meanwhile, I do want to note: you can still review as-yet-unreviewed posts, and get them onto the ballot. The Voting Dashboard won’t show posts that haven’t been reviewed, so you’ll have to remember the individual posts and navigate to their post page to find the “review” button. (This wasn’t originally intentional behavior, I realized it was possible to continue reviewing things into the Voting Phase a couple years ago, but, I decided it’s basically fine for the Voting Phase to be a “soft deadline”, and left it as a “feature” rather than a “bug”. The longer you wait to review things the fewer people will see it and it’s less likely to get upvoted, so, I do encourage you to get any last minute reviews in soon)
Also meanwhile, I still think it’s valuable to write in-depth reviews, especially for posts you expect to do well in the final vote. In my ideal world, all the top 10-20 posts would have gotten subjected to a significant critical analysis.
Meanwhile meanwhile meanwhile, a couple days ago I coded up a review leaderboard. This was kinda last minute and mostly I’m excited to have be more integrated into next year’s 2022 Review, but, feel free to get Extrinsically Motivated to do some additional reviews. :P [also remember sock puppet voting will get your account banned :p :/]. Congrats to Elizabeth, Daniel Kokotajlo, la3orn, Drake Morrison and A Ray for being the non-LessWrong-team-members who topped the chart so far.