Quick question to understand how I can help here: Is this about editing the texts on the tag pages themselves or about writing articles that plug gaps in the content that is covered by the articles that have a certain tag? If it’s the first, is there a way to quickly get a ranking of the most stub-like tag pages?
This is about editing the article pages (we’re using “article” to cover everything that has a page, and “tag” for articles that can be used as tags, rather than being “wiki only”).
Writing additional posts is also a good thing, of course! If you start to feel as though you are writing a post on the article page, make your content a post instead (and then you can link to it from the article page).
We don’t have a ranking system or a “stub” designation yet — that’s a LessWrong feature we’ll be importing soon, though, at which point we’ll probably be marking many articles as stubs.
Quick question to understand how I can help here: Is this about editing the texts on the tag pages themselves or about writing articles that plug gaps in the content that is covered by the articles that have a certain tag? If it’s the first, is there a way to quickly get a ranking of the most stub-like tag pages?
Thanks! I love this!
This is about editing the article pages (we’re using “article” to cover everything that has a page, and “tag” for articles that can be used as tags, rather than being “wiki only”).
Writing additional posts is also a good thing, of course! If you start to feel as though you are writing a post on the article page, make your content a post instead (and then you can link to it from the article page).
We don’t have a ranking system or a “stub” designation yet — that’s a LessWrong feature we’ll be importing soon, though, at which point we’ll probably be marking many articles as stubs.
Thanks for the clarification, and looking forward to the stub finder system! :-)