On your first points, I think there are totally fair. I feel that’s the preconditions of the prisonner’s dilemma.
Then, I see your point on free-rider and I will reflect on it. I’d add that people mentioning how EA might have influence them or how an organization might make decisions influenced by EA principles seems completely different (to me) than “being an EA” (“identifying”) and orgs “being EA orgs”. I tend to think those latter framings are not necessarily useful, especially in the context of what I’m advocating for.
Thank you for your comment.
On your first points, I think there are totally fair. I feel that’s the preconditions of the prisonner’s dilemma.
Then, I see your point on free-rider and I will reflect on it. I’d add that people mentioning how EA might have influence them or how an organization might make decisions influenced by EA principles seems completely different (to me) than “being an EA” (“identifying”) and orgs “being EA orgs”. I tend to think those latter framings are not necessarily useful, especially in the context of what I’m advocating for.