I think this question is very important. There must be a reason why people are not reporting bad behaviour to the health team. Either they don’t know what the team does, or they know what it’s meant to do, but don’t trust it. Either case points to room for improvement, either in the team or in the wider EA community.
As an example: None of the newcomer resources seem to mention the community health team at all. It seems possible that a significant proportion of people that are new or more casually involved are unaware of it’s existence. Given that predatory behaviour is often focused on newcomers and inexperienced members, this seems like a clear oversight.
I think this is a good point (that lots of people especially newcomers might not be aware of the community health team’s role when they might need it). I’ve been engaging with EA a lot online since maybe 2015, and in person since 2018, and I was aware of the community health team for a while but I wasn’t aware that it played this particular role of investigating claims and taking action e.g. banning people, until I think last year.
What proportion of the incidents described was the team unaware of?
I think this question is very important. There must be a reason why people are not reporting bad behaviour to the health team. Either they don’t know what the team does, or they know what it’s meant to do, but don’t trust it. Either case points to room for improvement, either in the team or in the wider EA community.
As an example: None of the newcomer resources seem to mention the community health team at all. It seems possible that a significant proportion of people that are new or more casually involved are unaware of it’s existence. Given that predatory behaviour is often focused on newcomers and inexperienced members, this seems like a clear oversight.
I think this is a good point (that lots of people especially newcomers might not be aware of the community health team’s role when they might need it). I’ve been engaging with EA a lot online since maybe 2015, and in person since 2018, and I was aware of the community health team for a while but I wasn’t aware that it played this particular role of investigating claims and taking action e.g. banning people, until I think last year.