...most strong tie groups that are very homogenous eventually fall apart if they’re actually trying to do something and not just congratulate one another.
This doesn’t quite match my observations of (at least some) EA groups that have been around for a while (e.g. the Bay area community is quite homogeneous but has been around for several years, and they seem to be doing things) - do you have an example of groups falling apart you could share?
I thought that there was a typo and this should have read:
...most strong tie groups that are very homogenous eventually fall apart if they’re NOT actually trying to do something and not just congratulate one another.
I retract the text above—I think I’m wrong and just adding noise.
I also want to know the answer to Vaidehi’s question. She has good judgement (and I probably should stick to boosting her comments, as a general rule).
This idea is really interesting!
This doesn’t quite match my observations of (at least some) EA groups that have been around for a while (e.g. the Bay area community is quite homogeneous but has been around for several years, and they seem to be doing things) - do you have an example of groups falling apart you could share?
I thought that there was a typo and this should have read:I retract the text above—I think I’m wrong and just adding noise.
I also want to know the answer to Vaidehi’s question. She has good judgement (and I probably should stick to boosting her comments, as a general rule).