Closer to Vipulās list. Iāve spoken to him already as I drafted the idea, and I think it would be helpful to have a more focused list of specifically people whoāve created their own web pages/āspreadsheets to share the information.
My goal is to use the post to show people that it isnāt totally unusual to make these things public, and to nudge people closer to making donations public if they were interested but worried about seeming āweirdā. Part of that is showing others doing it, and part of it is showing different strategies for making these disclosures.
1) Data point: Until reading these comments just now, Iād seen that some people had spreadsheets/āwebpages like these, and I think I vaguely felt that that was good, but I also think I simply hadnāt even considered for a second the idea of doing so myself. (Iād considered writing blogposts about specific or annual planned or prior donations, where I also discussed some of my rationale, but hadnāt considered a comprehensive, public spreadsheet/āwebpage.)
Iām now very likely to do this, as a result of these comments.
2) Do you still plan to make a post collecting these lists?
3) Do you think it would be possible and/āor good for there to just be a button on the EA Pledge dashboard for people to opt into making their reported donations from there publicly visible? This may increase the number of people who do this, as itād be easier and might seem a bit closer to āsort-of a defaultā than āstrange thing these 3 people somewhere have doneā. I guess one downside would be that, if that button was displayed prominently, it could make the dashboard as a whole seem āweirdā.
EAs often post records of where they donated, sometimes with their reasoning attached. Thatās great, but it would be better if people posted before they donated, were explicit about whether they wanted feedback, and told others if their writing persuaded us to donate differently. In general, EAs should be vastly more interactive about their donation decision-making process.
Yes, I do plan to do this at some pointāin fact, Iāve added it as something to do this week thanks to your comment, thanks for the push.
Thatās an interesting idea. Iāll pass it along to CEAās tech team, though Iād guess it wouldnāt be something that would happen soon (no guaranteed demand, unlikely to increase peopleās use of the platform, some risk that people accidentally expose sensitive information).
Iām a fan of Claireās suggestion. Not likely to do it myself, because my reasons for donating are pretty quirky and difficult to explain, but Iāve liked all the posts of this kind that Iāve seen from others on the Forum.
Closer to Vipulās list. Iāve spoken to him already as I drafted the idea, and I think it would be helpful to have a more focused list of specifically people whoāve created their own web pages/āspreadsheets to share the information.
My goal is to use the post to show people that it isnāt totally unusual to make these things public, and to nudge people closer to making donations public if they were interested but worried about seeming āweirdā. Part of that is showing others doing it, and part of it is showing different strategies for making these disclosures.
1) Data point: Until reading these comments just now, Iād seen that some people had spreadsheets/āwebpages like these, and I think I vaguely felt that that was good, but I also think I simply hadnāt even considered for a second the idea of doing so myself. (Iād considered writing blogposts about specific or annual planned or prior donations, where I also discussed some of my rationale, but hadnāt considered a comprehensive, public spreadsheet/āwebpage.)
Iām now very likely to do this, as a result of these comments.
2) Do you still plan to make a post collecting these lists?
3) Do you think it would be possible and/āor good for there to just be a button on the EA Pledge dashboard for people to opt into making their reported donations from there publicly visible? This may increase the number of people who do this, as itād be easier and might seem a bit closer to āsort-of a defaultā than āstrange thing these 3 people somewhere have doneā. I guess one downside would be that, if that button was displayed prominently, it could make the dashboard as a whole seem āweirdā.
4) Somewhat separately, I like Claire Zabelās statement that:
(I tried to contribute to this norm with this recent post.)
Do you have any thoughts on how that spreadsheet/āwebpage approach (or a post about it) could also contribute to or tie in with that norm?
(A fair response to 3 and 4 could be āHey Michael, why donāt you spend at least 2 minutes of your own damn time thinking about it?ā :D)
Wonderful!
Yes, I do plan to do this at some pointāin fact, Iāve added it as something to do this week thanks to your comment, thanks for the push.
Thatās an interesting idea. Iāll pass it along to CEAās tech team, though Iād guess it wouldnāt be something that would happen soon (no guaranteed demand, unlikely to increase peopleās use of the platform, some risk that people accidentally expose sensitive information).
Iām a fan of Claireās suggestion. Not likely to do it myself, because my reasons for donating are pretty quirky and difficult to explain, but Iāve liked all the posts of this kind that Iāve seen from others on the Forum.