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“LessWrong Feed [new, now in beta]” by Ruby

15 min • 28 maj 2025

The modern internet is replete with feeds such as Twitter, Facebook, Insta, TikTok, Substack, etc. They're bad in ways but also good in ways. I've been exploring the idea that LessWrong could have a very good feed.

I'm posting this announcement with disjunctive hopes: (a) to find enthusiastic early adopters who will refine this into a great product, or (b) find people who'll lead us to an understanding that we shouldn't launch this or should launch it only if designed a very specific way.

You can check it out right now: www.lesswrong.com/feed

From there, you can also enable it on the frontpage in place of Recent Discussion. Below I have some practical notes on using the New Feed.

Note! This feature is very much in beta. It's rough around the edges.

It's a feed. You get a stream of posts, comments, and other content types.

Why have a "feed"?

Far [...]

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Outline:

(00:40) You can check it out right now: www.lesswrong.com/feed

(01:12) Why have a feed?

(04:44) Making Our Feed Good Actually

(06:09) A model of feeds taking over and why thats bad

(09:41) Unregretted User Minutes

(10:53) Proceeding with Caution

(11:17) Practical Tips about the New Feed

(11:37) Avoiding Confusion

(11:53) Branching Comments Linear Slices

(12:25) Choose How Much Text To Display

(13:00) Following/Subscribing

(14:01) Settings, Settings Everywhere

The original text contained 11 footnotes which were omitted from this narration.

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First published:
May 28th, 2025

Source:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/AJuZj4Zv9iyHHRFwX/lesswrong-feed-new-now-in-beta

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Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.

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Images from the article:

It's a feed. You get a stream of posts, comments, and other content types.
click the gear icon to access settings
within the New Feed settings
You can follow someone by opening the
Alternatively, you can follow people using the user tooltip that comes up when you hover on their username.
Elon Musk tweets:
Feed settings interface showing content weight sliders and display preferences.

The interface displays various controls for customizing content visibility, including:
- Explore-Exploit Bias settings (1.5)
- Source Weights for different content types (ranging from 10-60)
- Content Display Length options for posts and comments
- Level-based settings for post and comment lengths

All these elements are organized in a clean, collapsible menu format with descriptive explanations for each setting.

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