I’ve always found the search engine quite clunky, and of questionable reliability. I think an actually explicit social norm will solve most of the problem. That said, I won’t be put out if posting rationality quotes is not worth my effort.
So far as I know, the rule is just that a quote shouldn’t have appeared in a quotes thread, but if it’s appeared elsewhere, it’s ok to post it in a quotes thread.
A cached thought: We need a decent search engine, and the more posts and comments accumulate, the more we need it.
I think an actually explicit social norm will solve most of the problem.
I don’t. Posting rationality quotes is one of the few things new members can do effectively, and new members are the least liable to know of any social norms. That’s why I said make the search feature explicit. Also, it’s good at finding quotes, since exact words are used, if at all possible (which is why it’s not called “Rationality Paraphrases”).
I suspect most of our disagreement is about how bad it is for there to be repeats. At the level of bad I assign, making the norm explicit is sufficient to diminish the problem sufficiently. You think the downside is a bit worse, so you support a more intrusive, but more effective, solution.
I’ve always found the search engine quite clunky, and of questionable reliability. I think an actually explicit social norm will solve most of the problem. That said, I won’t be put out if posting rationality quotes is not worth my effort.
So far as I know, the rule is just that a quote shouldn’t have appeared in a quotes thread, but if it’s appeared elsewhere, it’s ok to post it in a quotes thread.
A cached thought: We need a decent search engine, and the more posts and comments accumulate, the more we need it.
I don’t. Posting rationality quotes is one of the few things new members can do effectively, and new members are the least liable to know of any social norms. That’s why I said make the search feature explicit. Also, it’s good at finding quotes, since exact words are used, if at all possible (which is why it’s not called “Rationality Paraphrases”).
I suspect most of our disagreement is about how bad it is for there to be repeats. At the level of bad I assign, making the norm explicit is sufficient to diminish the problem sufficiently. You think the downside is a bit worse, so you support a more intrusive, but more effective, solution.