That’s interesting, thanks for sharing this. The framework of thought is useful.
I think there’s a key component that I still see: on top of being the default, not being outspoken about one’s EA affiliation sometimes require some efforts, it’s not about “not feeling the need to reveal” but “feeling the need to conceal” (e.g. not sharing events with networks and friends, not appearing on pictures of EA events).
That’s interesting, thanks for sharing this. The framework of thought is useful.
I think there’s a key component that I still see: on top of being the default, not being outspoken about one’s EA affiliation sometimes require some efforts, it’s not about “not feeling the need to reveal” but “feeling the need to conceal” (e.g. not sharing events with networks and friends, not appearing on pictures of EA events).
But again, I do think some cases are exceptional.