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Here is OpenErrata at work on some LessWrong & Substack articles that were published within the last week.
At least one of the examples listed (“Life at the Frontlines of Demographic Collapse”) was published Feb 14, 2026—10 days before this Feb 24, 2026 post—so it wasn’t published “within the last week.”
Full reasoning
The LessWrong post containing this claim is dated 24th Feb 2026.
Immediately after the claim, the author lists example articles, including “Life at the Frontlines of Demographic Collapse.” That LessWrong post is dated 14th Feb 2026.
From Feb 24, 2026, “within the last week” would normally mean roughly the preceding 7 days (≈ Feb 17–24, 2026). Feb 14, 2026 is 10 days before Feb 24, 2026, so it falls outside that window.
Therefore, as written (and in context of the example list), the statement that these example articles “were published within the last week” is not accurate.
2 sources
- Life at the Frontlines of Demographic Collapse — LessWrong
Life at the Frontlines of Demographic Collapse by Martin Sustrik 14th Feb 2026
- Open sourcing a browser extension that shows when people are wrong on the internet — LessWrong
Open sourcing a browser extension that shows when people are wrong on the internet by lc 24th Feb 2026 ... Here is OpenErrata at work on some LessWrong & Substack articles that were published within the last week.