I use the anti-kibitzer. (This anonymises LessWrong, with the hope of reducing bias in judging posts. I think there’s an option for it in Preferences.) It’s great.
Edit: The anti-kibitzer feature is quite interesting as I just noticed it’s an extremely clear example of a situation in which there’s a tradeoff between instrumental and epistemic rationality, and when purposefully depriving yourself of relevant information yields the preferred outcome.
I use the anti-kibitzer. (This anonymises LessWrong, with the hope of reducing bias in judging posts. I think there’s an option for it in Preferences.) It’s great.
Ok, who am I? (lol!)
Edit: The anti-kibitzer feature is quite interesting as I just noticed it’s an extremely clear example of a situation in which there’s a tradeoff between instrumental and epistemic rationality, and when purposefully depriving yourself of relevant information yields the preferred outcome.
Preferred for who? I think being able to judge people is useful
Those who enable anti-kibitzer, which has the sole functionality of hiding information.
Yea, and it’d give you trouble knowing their names (if you use anti-kibitzer), that would detract from you being able to judge.