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Wednesday, Oct 15
Four Questions With FiveThirtyEight.com's Nate Silver
We caught up with Silver by phone while he was at the airport, waiting for a flight. He talked with us about the surprising success of his "cheap" site, his status with Baseball Prospectus and his plans for the 2010 midterm elections and beyond. (For the record, we contacted him about the interview before the New York article.) 1) Tell me about what a normal day is like for you. Are you still involved with Baseball Prospectus? 2) I read that at first you remained anonymous in part because you wanted to figure out if your methodology and predictions could add anything to the discourse. Can you talk a little about that decision? But [this explanation] is kind of circumstantial. Whether it's a real rationalization [for "coming out"] or a post-rationalization, I'm not quite sure. 3. Does FiveThirtyEight.com continue after the election? Also, we have elections fairly often. Really, if you think about the midterms plus the fact that the [presidential] candidates are declaring 20, 24 months in advance of the election, you're always going to have something to write about electionwise. 4) That sounds like a huge job. Does that come at the expense of the baseball stuff? Are there plans to bring on more people to FiveThirtyEight? Right now, the site is cheap. I don't know if that's the right word, but all it is is a Blogger.com template with a bunch of Flickr photos pasted on. I want to have a bit more depth. I'd like to add someone who comes from a center-right perspective because we're center-left. Exactly what form it takes, I don't know, but we want to be the most creative, election site there is for the midterms in 2010 and for the general election in 2012. Email This Post |
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