LessWrong is experimenting with a feature called "Dialogues", where a ~2-5 users can have a back-and-forth chat, which they can then decide to publish publicly. Here's an example: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/iNYdKoGsh4ffxbQ5t/navigating-an-ecosystem-that-might-or-might-not-be-bad-for
Currently the feature is in closed-beta. If we launched it, how many dialogues would you expect to see in 6 months?
For comparison:
– The number of posts normally posted per week in the past year is 96. (i.e. 2304 over 6 months)
– The last time we released a new "top-level-content-type" was "Questions", there were ~6.5 questions posted per week (compared to 38.5 posts per week, i.e. 17%)
Notes:
– This resolves 'ambiguous' if we don't release dialogues, or if we change them radically before releasing them.
🏅 Top traders
# | Name | Total profit |
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3 | Ṁ53 | |
4 | Ṁ25 | |
5 | Ṁ24 |
I count 54 on https://www.lesswrong.com/dialogues, with only 2 of them being in the last month. 51-100 seems near certain unless the page I linked is not comprehensive for some reason.