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TracingWoodgrains -- 'Book Review: The Color of Law'

This could technically be in the culture war thread, but would probably get dinged as a low effort post. I'm not going to approve it as is.

I generally suggest three things for a non low effort post:

  1. Context - what the heck are you talking about.
  2. Analysis - what is said and not said by the direct source. Adding personal analysis is highly suggested here.
  3. Opinion - What is there to discuss? Why should this change someone else's mind? did it change yours? Why do you think it should change people's opinons?

So what's the current state of the BLR? On hiatus? In Limbo? Gone forever? Might conceivably make a comeback?

Gone forever is my preference.

I had to deal with it back in the day and I heavily disliked it. For many of the same reasons I dislike AI posting.

It becomes back door culture warring, and it started fights constantly. And I had to basically read a bunch of the articles to play judge when the fights started. So it also became a gish gallop attack on the mod process.

No matter how often I explain this people still want it back. But less effective moderation + having the BLR back is win in some users eyes, so I suspect they will continue to advocate for it.

Understandable.

  1. I believe the three introductory paragraphs contextualize the content well enough. This is a a blog post that is reviewing a book which focuses on a specific kind of perspective on government housing policy.

  2. & 3. I am not equipped to provide analysis that provides value beyond that which is provided by the content contained therein. I could write more. I could explain why it's interesting to me. Doing this might convince mods a sufficient effort threshold was achieved, but it might not be so valuable as a reader.

I have not read the book. I have read a blog post about the book. I could further summarize the blog post and continue to point at interesting things inside it. The post becomes a justification of my interest. Not what I actually find interesting. Which is the content of the post not my reaction to it.

If it's too Bare Link-y, that's fine. Maybe another time.

Yes it's too bare linky

Okay. In the past I swear there's been a few bare link longform blog submissions to the front page. Even if we exclude Scott submissions as some special one-time exception. Maybe they do get got and I see them before the gotting.