I’m not entirely convinced it doesn’t! But I think the biggest difference there is that the other companies under the alphabet umbrella benefit a lot from their connection with Google for (a) money, which works very differently from a non-profit, and (b) technology, where being able to use internal tech helps a lot in a way I don’t see analogs for within EV.
I’m curious to what extent these issues are linked to worries about the brand’s reputation, specifically the negative connotations currently associated with the EA brand.
I doubt that’s much of it: at least the largest orgs spinning off (CEA, 80k, GWWC) are explicitly EA branded.
I’m not entirely convinced it doesn’t! But I think the biggest difference there is that the other companies under the alphabet umbrella benefit a lot from their connection with Google for (a) money, which works very differently from a non-profit, and (b) technology, where being able to use internal tech helps a lot in a way I don’t see analogs for within EV.
I doubt that’s much of it: at least the largest orgs spinning off (CEA, 80k, GWWC) are explicitly EA branded.