Excellent! The new comment highlighting makes this forum much more readable.
One thing that I’d like to see here, and have wished for LW for a long time, would be an option to sort threads by the most recent posting—so that commenting in those threads would “bump” the thread to the top, like it does on ordinary forums. People haven’t been very enthusiastic about this proposal on LW for whatever reason, but the lack of that feature contributes to what I feel is the largest problem of the site—that valuable and semi-active threads get quickly buried below more recent ones, so that e.g. new Open Threads need to be continually reposted rather than the old ones organically rising to the top when they have new activity. This also disincentivizes people to comment in older threads, since their comments won’t be seen by as many.
The standard objection to why this feature isn’t needed is that a lot of people follow the “all comments” section of the site that also shows comments to old threads, and it’s true that sometimes this allows there to be new discussion in some old thread. But I still feel that the amount of people who follow “all comments” is much smaller than the amount of people who read the site by more “normal” means, and that the psychological disincentivizing effect persists even if some people do read “all comments”.
I agree with your characterisation of the problem—new good new comments on old threads can get missed. A ‘sort by new comments’ option would probably help. An alternative would be to use a mixed algorithm to make up the default frontpage. A mixture of recent article/recent posts/lots of upvotes. I’m happy to discuss this more.
Excellent! The new comment highlighting makes this forum much more readable.
One thing that I’d like to see here, and have wished for LW for a long time, would be an option to sort threads by the most recent posting—so that commenting in those threads would “bump” the thread to the top, like it does on ordinary forums. People haven’t been very enthusiastic about this proposal on LW for whatever reason, but the lack of that feature contributes to what I feel is the largest problem of the site—that valuable and semi-active threads get quickly buried below more recent ones, so that e.g. new Open Threads need to be continually reposted rather than the old ones organically rising to the top when they have new activity. This also disincentivizes people to comment in older threads, since their comments won’t be seen by as many.
The standard objection to why this feature isn’t needed is that a lot of people follow the “all comments” section of the site that also shows comments to old threads, and it’s true that sometimes this allows there to be new discussion in some old thread. But I still feel that the amount of people who follow “all comments” is much smaller than the amount of people who read the site by more “normal” means, and that the psychological disincentivizing effect persists even if some people do read “all comments”.
I agree with your characterisation of the problem—new good new comments on old threads can get missed. A ‘sort by new comments’ option would probably help. An alternative would be to use a mixed algorithm to make up the default frontpage. A mixture of recent article/recent posts/lots of upvotes. I’m happy to discuss this more.