Hi 98373, I run the EA Forum team so I thought it would be helpful to respond.
First off, I’m always happy to hear feedback about the Forum, especially critical feedback, so thank you!
I’ll also say that I think not participating in any specific Forum event or even not using the Forum at all is very reasonable, so I’m not here to try to convince you otherwise. Things are not always a good fit for all people.
But I would like to correct the places where I think your post is misleading:
“you cannot delete your post”
You can archive any draft post, which effectively deletes it from the site. That doesn’t delete the text from our database, but you can always just contact our team and ask us to do so.
“When you make a comment, after a period of time, you cannot delete your comment at all.”
I think what you’re referring to is that users can’t delete their comment when it has a reply. There is no time component.
This was a decision made before my time, but my guess is that this is just a complicated case due to needing to weigh the interests of many users (including the respondents) — as above, you’re welcome to contact our team if you want to delete such a comment and we can discuss on a case-by-case basis.
It’s also very possible that you’ve run into a bug. We have a small team and there are plenty of issues to fix. Our codebase is open source so you’re welcome to take a look at how this is implemented.
TL;DR if you’d like to do something with your Forum data that you can’t do via the site, you can just contact us and ask us to help.
It is irresponsible for the EA Forum not to provide the easiest and best opportunities for users to preserve their anonymity while participating in the community… The EA forum does not have that limitation because it is not aiming to maximise profits by on selling data to advertisers or government agencies.
I think we do pretty well at this given our very limited resources. To make a Forum account, you only need to give us an email address and come up with a username, neither of which need to be closely associated with your real identity. So I’m not quite clear on what threats you are thinking of that can’t be addressed by current systems — in all your examples there are pretty straightforward ways to disassociate your Forum account with your real identity. (As above, if you want help changing your account username or email address you can just contact us.)
We have orders of magnitude less resources than most comparable apps (for example, last year we spent less than 2 FTE on the Forum). We are a nonprofit, and have a responsibility to use our charitable dollars thoughtfully. As a very small team, we certainly won’t have state-of-the-art secure software. I hope anyone who is concerned their software usage putting them in physical danger will default to not providing identifiable personal information to websites, especially in a case like the Forum when it’s clear that your username will be publicly visible and discoverable by search engines. For example, don’t use an identifiable username or email address when creating a Forum account.
For anyone who has uncertainties, I think it’s very reasonable to not even create a Forum account. There are also many ways to engage with the EA community outside of the EA Forum, for example via in-person groups, conferences, or other programs.
Hi 98373, I run the EA Forum team so I thought it would be helpful to respond.
First off, I’m always happy to hear feedback about the Forum, especially critical feedback, so thank you!
I’ll also say that I think not participating in any specific Forum event or even not using the Forum at all is very reasonable, so I’m not here to try to convince you otherwise. Things are not always a good fit for all people.
But I would like to correct the places where I think your post is misleading:
“you cannot delete your post”
You can archive any draft post, which effectively deletes it from the site. That doesn’t delete the text from our database, but you can always just contact our team and ask us to do so.
“When you make a comment, after a period of time, you cannot delete your comment at all.”
I think what you’re referring to is that users can’t delete their comment when it has a reply. There is no time component.
This was a decision made before my time, but my guess is that this is just a complicated case due to needing to weigh the interests of many users (including the respondents) — as above, you’re welcome to contact our team if you want to delete such a comment and we can discuss on a case-by-case basis.
It’s also very possible that you’ve run into a bug. We have a small team and there are plenty of issues to fix. Our codebase is open source so you’re welcome to take a look at how this is implemented.
TL;DR if you’d like to do something with your Forum data that you can’t do via the site, you can just contact us and ask us to help.
I think we do pretty well at this given our very limited resources. To make a Forum account, you only need to give us an email address and come up with a username, neither of which need to be closely associated with your real identity. So I’m not quite clear on what threats you are thinking of that can’t be addressed by current systems — in all your examples there are pretty straightforward ways to disassociate your Forum account with your real identity. (As above, if you want help changing your account username or email address you can just contact us.)
We have orders of magnitude less resources than most comparable apps (for example, last year we spent less than 2 FTE on the Forum). We are a nonprofit, and have a responsibility to use our charitable dollars thoughtfully. As a very small team, we certainly won’t have state-of-the-art secure software. I hope anyone who is concerned their software usage putting them in physical danger will default to not providing identifiable personal information to websites, especially in a case like the Forum when it’s clear that your username will be publicly visible and discoverable by search engines. For example, don’t use an identifiable username or email address when creating a Forum account.
For anyone who has uncertainties, I think it’s very reasonable to not even create a Forum account. There are also many ways to engage with the EA community outside of the EA Forum, for example via in-person groups, conferences, or other programs.