Robin Hanson wants to see only one emerging head —his.

First, Robin Hanson expelled all his co-bloggers (now encapsulated at Less Wrong). And, now, our Master Of All Universes puts that weird comment policy, which basically prevents anyone from stealing his show:

Comments:

Anyone can comment here, but spam and trollers may be removed or banned. Comments should be polite, on topic, short (< 500 words), and sparing with quotations (links are ok). We have Open Threads once a month for general discussion; longer comments are acceptable there.

Commenting frequency: A good rule of thumb is that your name should not appear more than two times in the 10 most recent comments, as shown on the right sidebar. Three times is acceptable on very rare occasions. Four times, never.

Wow.

Even though I am also a little dictator, on Midas Oracle, I wouldn’t mind if someone comments too much, or writes up too long comments. It is just comments, not posts. It is an area where there should be more freedom than for posts, no?

About Chris F. Masse

Founder and President of Midas Oracle
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