Things are only tropes if they happen more often in fiction that in reality, so to detect them you need an accurate map.
ETA: And everyone is already in hole-picking mood. So any cognitive biases showing up will be jumped on.
ETA2: What does ETA stand for anyway?
ETA = Edited to add (not “estimated time of arrival”, the more common usage)
I sometimes use ETC, edited to correct, but that hasn’t caught on.
ETA: And here’s the LessWrong acronym list—we need to link it from the front page.
Where I live, ETC stands for Electronic Toll Collection and is posted at the entry ramp of toll-roads equipped appropriately.
What’s wrong with just using “Edit: additional note goes here”
That’s what I use, come to think of it.
Nothing’s wrong with that, but ETA is shorter and faster to type.
Not necessarily; perhaps one is accustomed to typing words that start with at most one capital letter.
CEV needs to be added. I’m not doing it myself because I’m not sure what would be a good description of it to link to.
Things are only tropes if they happen more often in fiction that in reality, so to detect them you need an accurate map.
ETA: And everyone is already in hole-picking mood. So any cognitive biases showing up will be jumped on.
ETA2: What does ETA stand for anyway?
ETA = Edited to add (not “estimated time of arrival”, the more common usage)
I sometimes use ETC, edited to correct, but that hasn’t caught on.
ETA: And here’s the LessWrong acronym list—we need to link it from the front page.
Where I live, ETC stands for Electronic Toll Collection and is posted at the entry ramp of toll-roads equipped appropriately.
What’s wrong with just using “Edit: additional note goes here”
That’s what I use, come to think of it.
Nothing’s wrong with that, but ETA is shorter and faster to type.
Not necessarily; perhaps one is accustomed to typing words that start with at most one capital letter.
CEV needs to be added. I’m not doing it myself because I’m not sure what would be a good description of it to link to.