Didn’t vote, but I think your comment didn’t grapple with legal exposures. They are likely higher for FTXFF affiliated persons than anyone else still in EA, and the FTX estate isn’t going to shell out for legal advice and analysis so they can manage EA PR risks.
I think your adverse-inference reasoning can be valid in some cases, even those with legal implications if involving orgs.
Didn’t vote, but I think your comment didn’t grapple with legal exposures. They are likely higher for FTXFF affiliated persons than anyone else still in EA, and the FTX estate isn’t going to shell out for legal advice and analysis so they can manage EA PR risks.
I think your adverse-inference reasoning can be valid in some cases, even those with legal implications if involving orgs.