One thing that’s lacking a bit here is a concrete path to impact, and how this strategy would be integrated into current effective altruist outreach efforts. It’s a very abstract suggestion.
Well, the danger is reducing the net good done, for it may turn some off doing a good deed altogether.
Because of the large differences in effectiveness between different interventions, I’m not that worried about this issue.
One thing that’s lacking a bit here is a concrete path to impact, and how this strategy would be integrated into current effective altruist outreach efforts. It’s a very abstract suggestion.
Because of the large differences in effectiveness between different interventions, I’m not that worried about this issue.