I agree that something like that needs to be done. I did something similar myself for EA forum posts, but apparently people didn’t like it because it didn’t get any upvotes here (I don’t know why).
My main question/feedback is:
“EA Forum paper links”—what exactly is that? Are these EA posts that link to a paper? If so, then why not include all posts, why only papers?
“EA Forum paper links” is meant to find research papers/projects that were mentioned on the EA Forum. This tool is mainly meant for surfacing in-depth research that uses formal methods and is putting itself out there as being up to the highest methodological rigor. I mainly meant this tool as a source of research for The Unjournal to consider and evaluate.
(Of course some EA forum posts are also themselves research objects, and occasionally they are even sometimes rather detailed and technical.)
I’m not sure what your tool was doing but it does sound potentially interesting.
I agree that something like that needs to be done. I did something similar myself for EA forum posts, but apparently people didn’t like it because it didn’t get any upvotes here (I don’t know why).
My main question/feedback is: “EA Forum paper links”—what exactly is that? Are these EA posts that link to a paper? If so, then why not include all posts, why only papers?
“EA Forum paper links” is meant to find research papers/projects that were mentioned on the EA Forum. This tool is mainly meant for surfacing in-depth research that uses formal methods and is putting itself out there as being up to the highest methodological rigor. I mainly meant this tool as a source of research for The Unjournal to consider and evaluate.
(Of course some EA forum posts are also themselves research objects, and occasionally they are even sometimes rather detailed and technical.)
I’m not sure what your tool was doing but it does sound potentially interesting.