The expectation that *ALL* EA resources should be in this forum. Ideally people would post books (with the tag “book”) and then new users could see which resources the community thinks are worth reading first.
That’s an interesting idea for Forum v3: a wiki for all EA materials. Newcomers could go to the Forum and find Peter Singer, Doing Good Better, and links to 80,000 Hours research + new posts every day.
For what it’s worth I think rather than storing information you want to store connections and allow for easy error checking. I suggest this is the non-obvious value of wikipedia.
In that regard I think a roam board would be better than a wiki.
The expectation that *ALL* EA resources should be in this forum. Ideally people would post books (with the tag “book”) and then new users could see which resources the community thinks are worth reading first.
That’s an interesting idea for Forum v3: a wiki for all EA materials. Newcomers could go to the Forum and find Peter Singer, Doing Good Better, and links to 80,000 Hours research + new posts every day.
Related: “Should EA Buy Distribution Rights for Foundational Books?” by Cullen O’Keefe
I think EA wikis have been tried in the past.
For what it’s worth I think rather than storing information you want to store connections and allow for easy error checking. I suggest this is the non-obvious value of wikipedia.
In that regard I think a roam board would be better than a wiki.