X-Git-Url: http://unremediatedgender.space/source?a=blobdiff_plain;f=notes%2Fa-hill-marketing.txt;h=5a063d884e01ac9fb12907882345b5f18cc14492;hb=a0c980c871e502ed329305af3d38e2434eeff71a;hp=b080f85e660caa67ff1efe01befa753fcc10b6ff;hpb=b180495e0afd77ee4abf66db94c0ca100a21289a;p=Ultimately_Untrue_Thought.git diff --git a/notes/a-hill-marketing.txt b/notes/a-hill-marketing.txt index b080f85..5a063d8 100644 --- a/notes/a-hill-marketing.txt +++ b/notes/a-hill-marketing.txt @@ -1,3 +1,22 @@ +I could use some politics/ettiquiete advice + +I want to publish (as a comment on the _Less Wrong_ linkpost for my forthcoming memoir) a summary of Why I Don't Trust Eliezer Yudkowsky's Intellectual Honesty, and promote the comment on social media + +and I'm kind of facing conflicting deciderata + +Right now, I have Yudkowsky blocked on Twitter. It seems wrong to leave him blocked while Tweet-promoting my comment, because that's attacking his reputation _behind his back_, which is dishonorable. ("A true friend stabs you in the front.") + +But if I unblock and tag him, then I'm effectively bidding for his attention, which I had said that I wasn't going to do anymore, which is the reason I have him blocked. + +(Really, that's _also_ why I'm publishing the comment. I tried talking to the guy _first_, a lot, before eventually concluding (after using up what I assume is my lifetime supply of Eliezer-bandwidth) that it's a waste of time. My final email to him said, "I think the efficient outcome here is that I tell the Whole Dumb Story on my blog and never bother you again", and even if that wasn't a _promise_, it seems healthier to basically stick to that—I mean, like, I said a few words to him about _Planecrash_ at the anti-smallpox party, but my position is that that doesn't count as "bothering him" in the relevant sense.) + +If he _wants_ to engage to defend his reputation, that's _great_—I would actually prefer that—but I don't want it to look like I'm trying to demand that, or threaten him into more engagement: rather, the function of the comment is to explain to _everyone else_ why I, in fact, don't trust him anymore, which is something I seflishly want them to know. + +probably the right move is to unblock and tag, but then explain the "stabs you in the front" rationale in a followup Tweet? + +----- + + I'm attacking his reputation seflishly; he's _welcome_ to defend himself, if he wants, but I'm trying to do this in a way where I'm not _asking_ for that; I'm addressing the audience rather than him (because I said the efficient outcome is that i never bother him again) Definitely in-bounds—