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Culture War Roundup for the week of March 20, 2023

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I like the works of both Scotts, Aaronson and Alexander, but they both viscerally.. piss me off, they are such massive dweebs they are begging me to throw paper planes at them or knock their books out of their hands.

I understand this is a low rung form of thinking and thus compartmentalize "respect".

This is the feeling that “Rationalism” gives me in general, but I make an exception for Scott Alexander. His writing is a lot more tolerable and often quite enjoyable.

I agree that Scott Alexander writes in a pretty enjoyable way. He mostly avoids the typical writing flaws of many rationalists, Motteizens, and maybe just highly online hyper-intellectuals in general: 1) verbosity unjustified by either its information density or its entertainment value, 2) egotistical showing off in the form of unnecessary intellectual references and theatrical writing style, and 3) overuse of jargon like "-adjacent" and "priors".

his last essay was all of those but it got tons of votes and praise, so evidently readers do like verbosity and showing off even if everyone likes to claim otherwise

I think I see some of that too. Maybe substack inflates certain metrics but this not the same as popularity

I suspect that many who do not like it simply do not read in the first place, and thus do not comment on it.

but then if it was bad it would not have gotten as many votes