Crossposting used to be totally unrestricted; it now requires a user to have 100 karma on both LW and the EA Forum (regardless of which side they’re crossposting from) to use the feature
While historically most development was driven by the LW team, in the last year or so the EA Forum team has hired more engineers and is now larger than the LW team by headcount (and very likely by lines-of-code shipped, or whatever other metric you want to use to analyze “how much stuff did they do”).
I’m a bit confused about crossposting, are you saying it was always available? I don’t remember seeing any crossposts a year ago, or being able to use the feature. In fact I used to crosspost a lot of things and specifically remember the first time I saw the crossposting feature. But maybe I just didn’t notice this before.
Didn’t know that about the dev teams, that’s useful to know!
Clarifying a couple of points:
Crossposting used to be totally unrestricted; it now requires a user to have 100 karma on both LW and the EA Forum (regardless of which side they’re crossposting from) to use the feature
While historically most development was driven by the LW team, in the last year or so the EA Forum team has hired more engineers and is now larger than the LW team by headcount (and very likely by lines-of-code shipped, or whatever other metric you want to use to analyze “how much stuff did they do”).
I’m a bit confused about crossposting, are you saying it was always available? I don’t remember seeing any crossposts a year ago, or being able to use the feature. In fact I used to crosspost a lot of things and specifically remember the first time I saw the crossposting feature. But maybe I just didn’t notice this before.
Didn’t know that about the dev teams, that’s useful to know!
No, sorry, I meant that at the time the feature was released (a few months ago), it didn’t have any karma requirement.