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Some time ago, I stumbled over this rationality community thing, and over the last months, I read some texts of it here and there. However, I am still a bit puzzled by what the rationality community really is.

May I note that this "community" at first glance does not seem to be very inviting, if even this "about" page kind of presupposes that visitors to this page either know what the "rationality community" is, or do not need a clear explanation? (Or is this mostly meant to be read by "insiders" anyways?)

The rationality community is a bunch of people interested in similar things that hang out in the same place.

For the most part we never want to force our ideas on anyone else because that would be the classic wrong style of proselytising that no one likes. In that sense we ended up in this weird balance where we don't try to reject anyone but we also don't put a lot of effort into welcoming people.

There's a philosophy that we start with ourselves. Fix ourselves then approach outwards. We got busy with our selves (not each other, but each to their own) and welcoming doesn't happen often.

But welcome! Do stick around, we don't bite.. We won't often tell you how to work things out, that would be annoying to everyone. But if you want to join the journey, please. We'll take you.

Alas, we left up the open beta 'about' page for too long. I have now edited it to be somewhat clearer to newcomers.

I am new(ish) where on earth do I begin?

The sequences are usually the best place to start engaging with the content on this site, and are structured in a nice linear format. After (or concurrent to) that I would check out any of the sequences and collections listed in the Library (many people found Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality to be the most engaging way of getting started with the material of the site).

Thank you very much!

I'd like to suggest having a page that describes who are on the LW team and what each of their main roles are, and linking to it from this page. Currently the LW team is mostly an undifferentiated mass in my mind, and I'm not sure who is the best person to talk to about any particular concern.

I think the open beta is over now, not so? Also, I feel strongly that we need an about page that would actually explain what the rationalist community is to newcomers.

Thanks - have made a few edits.

Hi, similar to Paul Tru's post, I'm looking for an article on Lesser Wrong but can't seem to find it anymore.

It was a Magic The Gathering: Color Wheel Philosophy post, and it was great.

Here's the old link in case it helps: https://www.lesserwrong.com/posts/KbaJsfBtdpGv7EKbC/the-mtg-color-wheel

If anyone knows where this article is living these days please let me know.

Thanks!

It was deleted by its author. (He deleted all his posts.)

Edit: Ditto for the post that Paul Tru asked about. (Same author.)

The post is hosted here now: https://medium.com/s/story/the-mtg-color-wheel-c9700a7cf36d

Hi It seems I can't open the link to this post, I found in your search https://www.lesserwrong.com/posts/PXqQhYEdbdAYCp88m/focusing-for-skeptics

Any advice?

It is now hosted here: https://medium.com/@ThingMaker/focusing-for-skeptics-6b949ef33a4f

Hello,

I'd like to know if we can add backlinks to our posts and will they be do-follow? Also, what's the difference between the personal blog and the front page?

Kindly, let me know at your earliest convenience.

I don't think I understand what you mean by "do-follow".

Your personal blog is the default place where new posts show up. They can be really about anything you want, and there are little restrictions on what type of content you can post there.

If a post fits the frontpage guidelines, we will promote it to the frontpage, at which point it will be visible for more users, and we will actively help moderating it, and we might also curate it, at which point it will be shown to a lot more users.

Does something like Open Threads exist in LW 2.0? When I create one how would anybody get to know about it?