I agree with this, the success rate for wikis appears to be fairly low, at least in my anecdotal experience: who has read articles on the Cause Priorization wiki or the LessDead wiki or the LessWrong wiki? Even the EA forum wiki or the LessWrong tags are barely read or updated (perhaps a merge of the two would be helpful?).
Unfortunately, the wildest inclusionists have lost, so we can’t just put everything onto Wikipedia, which would be the best option.
Good content gathers dust on those isolated wikis, sadly.
I agree with this, the success rate for wikis appears to be fairly low, at least in my anecdotal experience: who has read articles on the Cause Priorization wiki or the LessDead wiki or the LessWrong wiki? Even the EA forum wiki or the LessWrong tags are barely read or updated (perhaps a merge of the two would be helpful?).
Unfortunately, the wildest inclusionists have lost, so we can’t just put everything onto Wikipedia, which would be the best option.
Good content gathers dust on those isolated wikis, sadly.