You seem to be operating under the impression that subjective Bayesians think you Bayesian statistical tools are always the best tools to use in different practical situations? That’s likely true of many subjective Bayesians, but I don’t think it’s true of most “Less Wrong Bayesians.”
I suspect that there’s a large amount of variation in what “Less Wrong Bayesians” believe. It also seems that at least some treating it more as an article of faith or tribal allegiance than anything else. See for example some of the discussion here.
I suspect that there’s a large amount of variation in what “Less Wrong Bayesians” believe. It also seems that at least some treating it more as an article of faith or tribal allegiance than anything else. See for example some of the discussion here.