Personally, I consider it my own responsibility to learn the terms. And I am learning them, I just have other stuff to do in the meantime. A “start here” would be useful and the place I started was the about page. Since then I think of a topic I think is relevant and then search OB and LW for topics already about that subject. More often than not, someone else has already said what I am thinking. That, mixed with reading comments, has gotten me as far as I am now.
Of course, a list would have made it a little easier. :)
I guess that CronoDAS had the people who have been on the site at least awhile in mind when he wrote “us.” If you see jargon being used that doesn’t already have an explanation at hand, you could always just reply to the comment that used the term and ask. The jargon page he alluded to is at http://wiki.lesswrong.com/wiki/Jargon
Personally, I consider it my own responsibility to learn the terms. And I am learning them, I just have other stuff to do in the meantime. A “start here” would be useful and the place I started was the about page. Since then I think of a topic I think is relevant and then search OB and LW for topics already about that subject. More often than not, someone else has already said what I am thinking. That, mixed with reading comments, has gotten me as far as I am now.
Of course, a list would have made it a little easier. :)
When you see a term that you don’t immediately understand, let us know, so we can add it to the wiki.
Better still, ask for the page to be created by following the instructions under “Getting help” on the front page of the wiki.
Who is “us”? How should one let you know?
I guess that CronoDAS had the people who have been on the site at least awhile in mind when he wrote “us.” If you see jargon being used that doesn’t already have an explanation at hand, you could always just reply to the comment that used the term and ask. The jargon page he alluded to is at http://wiki.lesswrong.com/wiki/Jargon
Thank you.