I was going to focus on getting this article bumped tomorrow, but if you are already here now, I might as well simply suggest you start thinking about an article about visiting the past posts of LessWrong.
I’d suggest that you go along with this anyway—while I have an article in the works that deals with some of these matters, it won’t be forthcoming for some time.
My own attempt at an article would be something vastly different, encompassing issues in such a way that article revival (anti-forgetfulness) would be a more apparent issue in need of being addressed. That’s just one aspect in a deeper pool of cognitive shortcomings that I aim to empty significantly. But first I need to acquire a more detailed picture of exactly what set of biases exist in that pool, so as to trip only the ones that produce a productive pattern of thought when activated. More or less, I need to (l)earn the karma.
Article/thought re-ignition is simply an immediate and (presumably) “easily” communicable step that would produce powerful results; this community is sitting on a gold mine of cognition just waiting to be used.
I’d suggest that you go along with this anyway—while I have an article in the works that deals with some of these matters, it won’t be forthcoming for some time.
Karma Score: −8
My own attempt at an article would be something vastly different, encompassing issues in such a way that article revival (anti-forgetfulness) would be a more apparent issue in need of being addressed. That’s just one aspect in a deeper pool of cognitive shortcomings that I aim to empty significantly. But first I need to acquire a more detailed picture of exactly what set of biases exist in that pool, so as to trip only the ones that produce a productive pattern of thought when activated. More or less, I need to (l)earn the karma.
Article/thought re-ignition is simply an immediate and (presumably) “easily” communicable step that would produce powerful results; this community is sitting on a gold mine of cognition just waiting to be used.