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A few ideas/suggestions on how to proceed.

Scope


/r/themotte was mainly rat-adjacent civil discourse concerning Culture War. Possibly we could broaden the scope of the new themotte - it could be rat-adjacent civil discourse, period. It was already the case to some degree on subreddit, maybe. General discussion area? Somehow network/collaborate with LessWrong, /r/slatestarcodex, Scott(?), /r/rational maybe. Possibly this space could be a glue between all of the fragmented communities, sort-of?

Organization


/r/themotte was mostly a recurring CW thread, with some extra recurring threads (friday fun thread etc.) and some ad-hoc Posts which didn't get much engagement. Maybe we should lean even more into recurring-threads model? IMO this encourages contributions. I'm thinking of this part, from Beware Trivial Inconveniences:

I was reminded of this recently by Eliezer's Less Wrong Progress Report. He mentioned how surprised he was that so many people were posting so much stuff on Less Wrong, when very few people had ever taken advantage of Overcoming Bias' policy of accepting contributions if you emailed them to a moderator and the moderator approved. Apparently all us folk brimming with ideas for posts didn't want to deal with the aggravation.

Okay, in my case at least it was a bit more than that. There's a sense of going out on a limb and drawing attention to yourself, of arrogantly claiming some sort of equivalence to Robin Hanson and Eliezer Yudkowsky. But it's still interesting that this potential embarrassment and awkwardness was enough to keep the several dozen people who have blogged on here so far from sending that "I have something I'd like to post..." email.

IMO it'd help to add some features for comments. Collapsible blocks of text, for large comments, or quoting a large amount of text. Make them not count towards character limit (if there's any). Footnotes[1]. Images.

Which recurring threads? Certainly CW one. I think 'Meta' thread would be helpful, especially now. Media thread. Old 'friday fun' and 'small questions' threads could be merged(?) Maybe add 'bare link repository' as a recurring thread? Also Quality Contributions Reports.

Keeping the community from disintegrating


  • IMO it'd be a good idea to keep cross-posting some stuff from here to there at least for now, perhaps with comments turned off. Quality Contributions, maybe link posts to threads here.

  • Email list. Possibly contact frequent posters, people with QC directly to sign in? If we had a list of people in the old community, then we wouldn't be as time dependent as otherwise. Without contact, if it flatlines...

Also, if the subreddit is basically ending now, it could be a good moment to compile a up-to-date archive. Through now that I checked, pushshift archives are roughly up-to-date, so it shouldn't be an issue.

Misc


  • somehow letting user know effectively about new posts in a whole subtree of a thread

    - at least specifically if user's comment is at the root - e.g. if I make a comment, user foo replies to it, and then bar replies to foo, I should be notified about both of these comments

    - maybe enable & encourage replying to multiple comments at once (same as mentioning users on Reddit, but not limited to 3). But comment still needs exactly 1 parent to not break threading...

  • tags, hierarchical tags, community-curated tag tree, subscriptions to discussion about given topic by tags

  • Making use of Gwern’s resorter somehow. Possibly in ctx of QCs?

  • QCs integrated into UI sensibly

    - Maybe it shouldn't be too effortless through.

  • realtime chat (or official Discord, but it'd be nice to have chat integrated with the forum)

  • voting

    - user-normalization: some users might upvote/downvote a lot, others less

    - a bit self-referential, but maybe weight up/downvotes based on user karma and activity

    - multiple kinds/dimensions of votes. (apparently sth like that is implemented on LW)

(I had a list of suggestions I meant to post few months ago, when it was decided we'll move off Reddit; points below are vague enough I'm not sure exactly what I meant by them, but I figure I'll post them anyway)

  • somehow solving perma topic threads defocusing recency bias (that's the vague one...)

  • a wiki? Knowledge base?

  • maybe something between a wiki and a discussion, somehow.

[1] Linking to them; linking back to the source from them; putting their content in alt-text on mouseover.

we could broaden the scope of the new themotte - it could be rat-adjacent civil discourse, period

Part of the benefit of this community to me is that things are primarily focused on the culture war. It's something which can almost never be talked about even semi objectively in other places.

Also separating it from the general rationalist and effective altruism movements is a good movie in my opinion because it means they can distance themselves from tribal politics, and hopefully you get something done.

realtime chat (or official Discord, but it'd be nice to have chat integrated with the forum)

I second this, but we should start small and maybe have a quarterly or monthly meetups instead of constant voice chat. I've tried this in other communities and it can drag things down hill and crate a lot of drama unless it's inconsistent.

images

Yes to footnotes, no to images! I have seen far too many forums killed by memes.

Plan to add more later as I read.

TLDR; Randomly ordered thoughts about the move.

  • Can finally say nigger, faggot, tranny and (((woooo))), it's crazy how most online places are not even tolerant of the use/mention distinction. Feels like getting out of jail. Obviously don't plan on using them, but at least I can (and I hope others will as well) talk without the fear of AEO breathing down our necks.

  • Afaik this entire website is a volunteer effort, built on top of the existing rDrama codebase. Ultimate plans to defork.

    The crazy idea I have is what if we try to pool up some funds and hire a web development company to clean up the codebase, and perhaps carry out a security audit like many others were suggesting? Because from the looks of it speed of development is rather modest given people are doing it at their own pace.

    I don't have any web development skills to contribute, but I wouldn't mind contributing a few bucks to ensure the success of this forum. I'm sure there are a few others on that boat.

  • Did all the mods move over?

  • Moves/Migrations are always rocky, they are rarely done for fun in my world. A an first generation immigrant and the son of first generation immigrants somewhere else, I am used to practicing optimism when it comes to moving. Yes, its difficult, yes a lot of good things are left behind, yes the future is unknown. But ultimately new doors are there to be opened.

    I'm maintaining that same spirit about this forum. Things might be a bit rocky right now, but we are here for a reason and being here gives us new freedoms and opportunities that were not available in the old home. There is the potential to grow into something bigger.

They are not tolerating the user/mention distinction because they are lazy. It is a lot easier to write a program that removes every occurence of some words than to actually read the comments. Or perhaps they are just that stupid, I don't know.

Please don't grow the community into something bigger. Bigger community, bigger problems. Rational debate has never existed on a very large scale.

Because from the looks of it speed of development is rather modest given people are doing it at their own pace.

The rdrama codebase is actually quite active even if some of their "features" wont be in this heavily de-Marseyfied fork. The software has been shit-tested for a year now and the project maintainer is always top of things.

All it takes is a janny who decides he doesn't like naughty words in any context and you'll be shadowbanned here too, there's no protection against redditization.

Ultimate plans to defork.

We're probably abandoning these plans, honestly, we're just going in such a different direction that it would slow everyone down.

The crazy idea I have is what if we try to pool up some funds and hire

I am planning to set up a donation bucket at some point.

I'm not sure what to do with this donation bucket. I don't want to just pay for developers because that runs the risk of pissing off existing developers (no, not like they're going to be posting angrily, they just might not do as much work.) It honestly depends on what the bucket looks like, which I won't know until I start one.

Did all the mods move over?

All the active mods! We actually also regained an old mod, @cjet79, who's offered to help during the transition.

There is the potential to grow into something bigger.

I've put a lot of thought into this subject. And yeah. There is. I'm not going to start putting eggs in that basket yet, but, who knows, right?

I'm not sure what to do with this donation bucket. I don't want to just pay for developers because that runs the risk of pissing off existing developers (no, not like they're going to be posting angrily, they just might not do as much work.) It honestly depends on what the bucket looks like, which I won't know until I start one.

Maybe bounties on specific issues?

I'd recommend setting up a donation system as soon as possible. I'm also willing to donate money, and people will be more willing now than later.