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“Reliable Sources: The Story of David Gerard” by TracingWoodgrains

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This is a linkpost for https://www.tracingwoodgrains.com/p/reliable-sources-how-wikipedia-admin, posted in full here given its relevance to this community. Gerard has been one of the longest-standing malicious critics of the rationalist and EA communities and has done remarkable amounts of work to shape their public images behind the scenes.
Note: I am closer to this story than to many of my others. As always, I write aiming to provide a thorough and honest picture, but this should be read as the view of a close onlooker who has known about much within this story for years and has strong opinions about the matter, not a disinterested observer coming across something foreign and new. If you’re curious about the backstory, I encourage you to read my companion article after this one.
Introduction: Reliable Sources
Wikipedia administrator David Gerard cares a great deal about Reliable Sources. For the past half-decade, he has torn [...]
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Outline:
(00:55) Introduction: Reliable Sources
(06:01) Gerard's Standards for Reliable Sources
(13:53) Who Is David Gerard?
(16:53) The Early Romantic Years
(28:00) Gerard's fling with LessWrong in the twilight of the old internet
(37:51) The bitter end
(45:26) The Vindictive Ex
(50:01) LessWrong
(01:04:17) Effective Altruism
(01:07:55) Scott Alexander
(01:16:22) Conclusion
(01:21:58) Companion article: A Young Mormon Discovers Online Rationality
The original text contained 24 footnotes which were omitted from this narration.
The original text contained 12 images which were described by AI.
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First published:
July 10th, 2024
Source:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/3XNinGkqrHn93dwhY/reliable-sources-the-story-of-david-gerard
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This is a linkpost for https://www.tracingwoodgrains.com/p/reliable-sources-how-wikipedia-admin, posted in full here given its relevance to this community. Gerard has been one of the longest-standing malicious critics of the rationalist and EA communities and has done remarkable amounts of work to shape their public images behind the scenes.
Note: I am closer to this story than to many of my others. As always, I write aiming to provide a thorough and honest picture, but this should be read as the view of a close onlooker who has known about much within this story for years and has strong opinions about the matter, not a disinterested observer coming across something foreign and new. If you’re curious about the backstory, I encourage you to read my companion article after this one.
Introduction: Reliable Sources
Wikipedia administrator David Gerard cares a great deal about Reliable Sources. For the past half-decade, he has torn [...]
---
Outline:
(00:55) Introduction: Reliable Sources
(06:01) Gerard's Standards for Reliable Sources
(13:53) Who Is David Gerard?
(16:53) The Early Romantic Years
(28:00) Gerard's fling with LessWrong in the twilight of the old internet
(37:51) The bitter end
(45:26) The Vindictive Ex
(50:01) LessWrong
(01:04:17) Effective Altruism
(01:07:55) Scott Alexander
(01:16:22) Conclusion
(01:21:58) Companion article: A Young Mormon Discovers Online Rationality
The original text contained 24 footnotes which were omitted from this narration.
The original text contained 12 images which were described by AI.
---
First published:
July 10th, 2024
Source:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/3XNinGkqrHn93dwhY/reliable-sources-the-story-of-david-gerard
---
Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
  continue reading

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