Yeah, I think this idea—and other things in the same neighbourhood—is worth considering.
One thing worth mentioning is that GWWC already have badges you can display on websites, as well as Facebook photo frames. (This is where I found them.) So I think the intervention here wouldn’t be creating them, but rather:
getting the EA Forum—and maybe other sites—to have a clearly visible option for putting a badge there if one is a GWWC member
normalising using them
E.g., by directly talking to a few people about using them, and making a public statement to let people know about the idea
maybe creating variants
I think it could be worth talking to people like Luke Freeman (who’s head of GWWC) and/or Aaron Gertler (the lead Forum moderator) about this.
Yeah, I think this idea—and other things in the same neighbourhood—is worth considering.
One thing worth mentioning is that GWWC already have badges you can display on websites, as well as Facebook photo frames. (This is where I found them.) So I think the intervention here wouldn’t be creating them, but rather:
getting the EA Forum—and maybe other sites—to have a clearly visible option for putting a badge there if one is a GWWC member
normalising using them
E.g., by directly talking to a few people about using them, and making a public statement to let people know about the idea
maybe creating variants
I think it could be worth talking to people like Luke Freeman (who’s head of GWWC) and/or Aaron Gertler (the lead Forum moderator) about this.