People might also feel judged if asked how much they donate, but asking this is part of assessing what part of EA principles they’re adopting, and how effective EA is at actually driving behavior change in self-identified EAs, which is sort of the point of the survey.
That’s a pretty convincing point, at least to me personally. I think that—just as we give a separate opt in/out for sharing your past or planned donations on the EA Donation Registry, whether or not they choose to share their answers in general via an EA Profile -we might want to consider having diet not be publicly shared. That’s assuming there’s no great benefit to having a commitment device and inspirational/motivational registry for diet, or that EA Profiles/the EA Survey aren’t the right place for them.
People might also feel judged if asked how much they donate, but asking this is part of assessing what part of EA principles they’re adopting, and how effective EA is at actually driving behavior change in self-identified EAs, which is sort of the point of the survey.
That’s a pretty convincing point, at least to me personally. I think that—just as we give a separate opt in/out for sharing your past or planned donations on the EA Donation Registry, whether or not they choose to share their answers in general via an EA Profile -we might want to consider having diet not be publicly shared. That’s assuming there’s no great benefit to having a commitment device and inspirational/motivational registry for diet, or that EA Profiles/the EA Survey aren’t the right place for them.