I like it a lot. I’m mainly a tumblr usr, and on tumblr we’re all worried about the site being shut down because it doesn’t make any money. I love having LessWrong as a place for writing up my thoughts more carefully than I would on tumblr, and it also feels like a sort of insurance policy if tumblr goes under, since LessWrong seems to be able to maintain performance and usability with a small team. The mods seem active enough that they frontpage my posts pretty quickly, which helps connect them with an audience that’s not already familiar with me, whereas on tumblr I haven’t gotten any readers through the tag system in years and I’m coasting on inertia from the followers I already have.
I like it a lot. I’m mainly a tumblr usr, and on tumblr we’re all worried about the site being shut down because it doesn’t make any money. I love having LessWrong as a place for writing up my thoughts more carefully than I would on tumblr, and it also feels like a sort of insurance policy if tumblr goes under, since LessWrong seems to be able to maintain performance and usability with a small team. The mods seem active enough that they frontpage my posts pretty quickly, which helps connect them with an audience that’s not already familiar with me, whereas on tumblr I haven’t gotten any readers through the tag system in years and I’m coasting on inertia from the followers I already have.