I don’t think that’s enough to consider an org an EA org. Specifically, if that was all it took for an org to be considered an EA org, I’d worry about how it could be abused by anyone who wanted to get an EA stamp of approval (which might have been what happened here – note that post is the founders’ only post on the forum).
Maybe I’m being too nitpicky, but I think “EA org” is usually used in a stronger sense than “EA group”? I interpret the latter as more like “a group of EAs”, at which point I think we’re arguing whether pronatalist.org folks count as EAs?
I don’t think that’s enough to consider an org an EA org. Specifically, if that was all it took for an org to be considered an EA org, I’d worry about how it could be abused by anyone who wanted to get an EA stamp of approval (which might have been what happened here – note that post is the founders’ only post on the forum).
Maybe I’m being too nitpicky, but I think “EA org” is usually used in a stronger sense than “EA group”? I interpret the latter as more like “a group of EAs”, at which point I think we’re arguing whether pronatalist.org folks count as EAs?
That’s fair. I also don’t think simply putting a post on the forum is in itself enough to constitute a group being an EA group.
It’s not, I just seem a lot of association especially in negative news about them and they keep talking about longtermism