Okay, now I’ve used the live-collab/commenting feature on a LessWrong draft. It’s pretty good! If you haven’t seen it yet, I’d recommend writing a new LW post and requesting feedback; Justis Millis’s feedback was super fast, highly detailed, and all-around incredibly valuable!
Can I turn on inline comments for a published LessWrong post too? Even after “publishing” it’d super useful to get the comments inline. In my view, a great post should be a timeless, living, breathing, collaborative document, rather than a bunch of words dumped out once and never revisited.
(There’s value in the latter in terms for eg news posts; but LW’s focus is less on that.)
Okay, now I’ve used the live-collab/commenting feature on a LessWrong draft. It’s pretty good! If you haven’t seen it yet, I’d recommend writing a new LW post and requesting feedback; Justis Millis’s feedback was super fast, highly detailed, and all-around incredibly valuable!
Can I turn on inline comments for a published LessWrong post too? Even after “publishing” it’d super useful to get the comments inline. In my view, a great post should be a timeless, living, breathing, collaborative document, rather than a bunch of words dumped out once and never revisited.
(There’s value in the latter in terms for eg news posts; but LW’s focus is less on that.)
Thank you!