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Jan 29, 2026
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1 min 117 words 335 comments 57 likes
Scott opens a classifieds thread for readers to advertise employment, dating, blogs, products, meetups and other services in organized categories with guidelines for respectful posting. Longer summary
This is a classifieds thread post where Scott invites readers to advertise various things in the comments section. The post establishes several categories for advertisements including Employment, Dating, Read My Blog, Consume My Product/Service, Meetup, and Other. Scott provides guidelines for posting, emphasizing that commenters should respond to appropriate top-level categories and be respectful, especially toward people posting dating ads. The post also includes links to EA job boards, internships, and meetup resources. Shorter summary
Feb 10, 2025
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1 min 111 words 437 comments 119 likes
Scott announces a new subscriber-only AMA session, setting clear boundaries about which questions he will and won't answer. Longer summary
Scott Alexander announces a new Ask Me Anything (AMA) session for paid subscribers, where non-subscribers can read responses but only subscribers can ask questions and comment. He sets boundaries for questions he won't answer, including requests for medical advice, attempts to generate controversial statements, and pointless hypotheticals. Shorter summary
Feb 22, 2019
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40 min 6,096 words 69 comments podcast (41 min)
Scott Alexander explains why the controversial Culture War thread was removed from r/slatestarcodex due to harassment, and discusses the challenges of hosting spaces for difficult conversations online. Longer summary
Scott Alexander explains why the Culture War thread on the r/slatestarcodex subreddit was shut down and moved to a new subreddit. He describes how the thread became a unique space for civil discussion of controversial topics, but also attracted harassment and threats against Scott personally. This led to a nervous breakdown and the decision to separate the thread from his blog. Scott uses this story to illustrate broader issues around hosting spaces for difficult conversations online, and the climate of fear and censorship that can result from harassment campaigns. Shorter summary
May 02, 2016
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15 min 2,228 words 322 comments
Scott Alexander proposes the principle 'be nice, at least until you can coordinate meanness' and applies it to ethical dilemmas and blog moderation. Longer summary
Scott Alexander discusses the concept of 'be nice, at least until you can coordinate meanness' as a principle for ethical behavior and community management. He argues that while being nice is generally a good heuristic, there are cases where meanness might be necessary. However, he emphasizes that coordinated meanness (e.g., through legal systems or widely agreed-upon social norms) is preferable to uncoordinated individual acts of meanness. The post explores the benefits of coordination in terms of predictability, stability, and reduced frequency of meanness. Scott applies this principle to his blog moderation policy, allowing discussion of ideas but prohibiting direct attacks or shaming of individual commenters. Shorter summary
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