Who ought to have a larger twitter account and it wouldn’t be much effort for us to make it happen?
I think were this numerical, we’d do: (value of them having bigger account) * (difficulty to get there)/(GiveWell charities)
Use upvotes to signal the priority of the answer, and the agree/disagree to support the specific reasoning given by the answer.
IE the upvote ordering should be the correct ordering.
Ideally we’d not have anyone named who doesn’t want to be, so if you are a bit in doubt, then ask their permission to name them.
Starter questions:
Who would be easy for outsiders to engage with and understand?
Who produces great content you wish you saw more of?
Who deserves the ability to more easily influence discourse and meet with members of the cultural elite?
Who has cultural cache in a different space that would allow them to grow quickly
This question is to give a sense of who ought to be supported/invested in. I think that it should be followed by a strategic look and finally funding to those individuals named. I am not authorised to do any of that.
Peter Wildeford is an A+ follow on Twitter IMHO. I think it’s realistic to get him a bunch more followers if that’s something he wanted.
What strategy would you propose to get him more followers?
He seems like a natural fit for the American economist-public intellectual cluster (Yglesias/Cowen/WaitButWhy/etc.) that’s already pretty sympathetic to EA. The twitter content is basically “EA in depth,” but retaining the normie socially responsible brand they’ve come to expect and are comfortable with. Max Roser would be another obvious candidate to promote Peter. I’d start there and see where it goes.
Luisa Rodriguez
Luisa is a x-risk expert, who contributed heavily to Will’s book. She is a good conversationalist. Seems like she could easily be sent to do the podcast circuit and end up with 20k followers.
She seems a clear candidate for “public intellectual”
I’m doing my best.
I think her name is spelled Luisa. I agree it would be very great to have her write more publicly. Does she have a twitter account?
I carefully copied it from my address book.. where i’d spelt it wrong.
Habiba Islam
Habiba is a very talented advisor, a model community member and is very winsome. (Full disclosure, we’re friends.) I don’t really know how to make her expertise legible enough that she could justify a 200k account, but I think that in a better world she would have a much larger presence.
winsome, eh :P
I really hope you referencing this:
Amanda Askell consistently has thoughtful and underrated takes on Twitter.
what’s her field again?
https://askell.io/
Having read your link, she’s an AI expert, great suggestion.
Holly Elmore
Holly is an expert in her field, is honest and kind. I would like to see her with 30k followers. I don’t see any super easy way to bootstrap that though.
I’m a little surprised that Rob Wiblin doesn’t have more followers, but he’s already high-profile enough that it wouldn’t take that big of a push to get him into another tier. He’s also the most logical person to leverage 80K’s broader content on social media given his existing profile and activity. (ETA: although Habiba could do this too, per your suggestion.)
Dustin Moskovitz
I am uncertain if it’s good that Dustin is rapidly becoming more legible on twitter, but since SBF is becoming waaay more legible, I think it’s good that Dustin is too. Dustin tweets a lot and is pretty funny. I imagine he’ll hate the idea of actual publicity, be if he didn’t, I’d want him to have like 100k − 1m followers.
Will MacAskill
Twitter is the platform of elites. Will’s content shares well and i’d like more people to see it. Will probably doesn’t want to the anxiety from being on twitter all day, but I think he could be firewalled from much of that.
Will has like 50k followers. I think by employing a social media manager for $100k he could have 200k followers in a year (60%).
Do we know that he doesn’t already have a social media manager? He’s had a lot of help to promote the book.
Given how superb the team were at promoting wills book, I struggle to believe they are seriously attempting twitter promotion right now.
Holden Karnofsky
Holden (as far as I know) doesn’t use twitter. Seems trivial for him to make an account, tweet new posts and nothing else. He’d probably get like 10k followers that way.
While we see Holden’s cold takes, I’m not sure he has the desire to post his hot ones.
I think it would cost about $50k to get his account to 10k followers in a year (80%)
$100k for 50k followers, (60%) with more podcast appearances.
Chana Messinger
Chana is clever, funny and responsible. I don’t know how to frame her as a larger twitter account, but I think she should be one.
Nuño Sempere—https://twitter.com/NunoSempere
I think there is a risk to empowering the hot takes, forcasting crowd (of which I’m partially one), but I think if Nuño can be branded as not necessarily the mainstream view in EA, I’d like to see his thoughts getting much more attention.
I’ll leave a link to my profile here: <https://twitter.com/NunoSempere>; not that far-off from 1k followers.
@Kat_Woods
Carrick Flynn
I don’t know if Carrick plans to do more political runs in future, but if he does probably more followers would be valuable to him.
I assume you’re being modest in not suggesting “Nathan Young,” so I’ll do it for you.
I don’t think I should be high on this list. I’m a good networker but I don’t think EA as a whole benefits from me being a much bigger account.
Disagree. Maybe given some function of “innate talent”, it makes sense to put more eggs on one basket.
What do you think is the case for effort being spent on me more than those high on the list? like what’s the benefit of me having 50k followers? Maybe I could more easily network with important non-EAs?
Cari Tuna
I am both uncomfortable including Cari (because I sense she deliberately doesn’t engage heavily with EA publicly) and uncomfortable excluding her (I think her impact is already underrated by EA discourse). I assume there is some reason she’s not more active on twitter, but the interview she gave in 2015?? was really good and I sense she’d be a great public figure if she wanted to be.
I think with a few interviews that would be easy to get and maybe $50k in staff you could get her account to 20k in a year (60%)
Julian Hazell, aka @HuelHater, posts some pretty funny EA jokes and memes on Twitter. His substack is here: https://hazell.substack.com/
Toby Ord
Yes, Toby is a big deal, but could he be on documentaries. Would we want that? Certainly seems feasible to imagine him having more twitter followers. Unlike some of the big names here, I don’t see a quick way to do that.