What if lesswrong.org hosted individual users’ blogs? They would live on the user profile page, as a separate tab (perhaps the default one). That (and an RSS feed) would be the primary way to get to them. Public homepage would not aggregate from them, Main and Discussion remaining as they are.
Has this been discussed before? Pros/cons? Would you use this mechanism if it were available?
(technically, under the hood, they’d be easy to implement as just separate individual subreddits, I guess)
I don’t think there any advantage of individuals to write blogs in that way. Having the blog separate and the links on “RECENT ON RATIONALITY BLOGS” seems to be a good solution.
What if lesswrong.org hosted individual users’ blogs? They would live on the user profile page, as a separate tab (perhaps the default one). That (and an RSS feed) would be the primary way to get to them. Public homepage would not aggregate from them, Main and Discussion remaining as they are.
Has this been discussed before? Pros/cons? Would you use this mechanism if it were available?
(technically, under the hood, they’d be easy to implement as just separate individual subreddits, I guess)
I don’t think there any advantage of individuals to write blogs in that way. Having the blog separate and the links on “RECENT ON RATIONALITY BLOGS” seems to be a good solution.