I’m not suggesting this in any serious way, and I don’t know anything about Bregman or this organization, but an interesting thought comes to mind—I’ve often heard people ask something along the lines of “should we rebrand EA?” and the answer is “maybe, but that’s not probably not feasible.” If this organization is truly so good at growth, is based on the same core principles EA is based on (it might not be beyond the shallow “OOO”), and it hasn’t been aspersed or tarnished by SBF etc—prima facie it might not be so bad for the EA brand to recede and for currently EA invididuals and institutions to transitions to SMA (SoMA?) ones.
Edit: it’s SfMA, I realize now, but I care too much for my bad pun that I’ll keep it there...
I think it’s far too early to make judgements about this groups success yet. Hype on social media is different from deep engagement, a vibrant community and billions of dollars of donations which EA has.
I’m not suggesting this in any serious way, and I don’t know anything about Bregman or this organization, but an interesting thought comes to mind—I’ve often heard people ask something along the lines of “should we rebrand EA?” and the answer is “maybe, but that’s not probably not feasible.” If this organization is truly so good at growth, is based on the same core principles EA is based on (it might not be beyond the shallow “OOO”), and it hasn’t been aspersed or tarnished by SBF etc—prima facie it might not be so bad for the EA brand to recede and for currently EA invididuals and institutions to transitions to SMA (SoMA?) ones.
Edit: it’s SfMA, I realize now, but I care too much for my bad pun that I’ll keep it there...
I think it’s far too early to make judgements about this groups success yet. Hype on social media is different from deep engagement, a vibrant community and billions of dollars of donations which EA has.
Agreed!
This is an insubstantial comment but yes I’m also sad they aren’t calling themselves SoMA.