Hi, thanks for the reply. To clarify I was sincerely curious to hear your responses and wasn’t trying to push you to put in even more work than you’ve already done. I agree both that there are serious issues with the EA community and that it’s up to the EA community to fix its issues.
I had already had around 10-15 more pages that I had cut out. If I had made it just a 10-20 minute read, it would have been just as generic, non-technical, and non-actionable as the rest of the “community improvement” discourse that surrounds EA.
I’m curious why you think this; it doesn’t seem true to me. You have plenty of concrete models and points and go into far more depth than most discourse. I could be wrong but I feel you could create a powerful shortish essay or presentation that focuses on your key points and models. I think this could make your material much more accessible and might help with your book as well. To be clear, I mean this as general feedback, not specific to EA, and I’m also not suggesting you do actually this, just raising it as a possibility.
Got it! Yes—it’s on my roadmap for what I’m building to create more accessible content surrounding my ideas and at different reading comprehension levels (similar to what I suggested in Section 5.8.1) :).
I literally wrote this entire thing in 20 days so I was cramming it all out. The revisions will come soon and I will share the polished models / website / workshops / etc that’s shareable across communities—not just the EA one. My north star is making community building education accessible and implementable, this submission was just an exercise for me to test it out.
The reason why I think the discourse is generic is that every single EA community problem addressed boils down to how faulty the community was originally built. As listed in Section 5.1, the organization is based off of the EA models provided to community builders and I describe at length why their models should be debunked and further give instruction in how to mediate and change this. I provided the tools, action items, and education necessary to level up and the community discourse is cyclical and circular. They will keep running into the same problems until they change what I’ve listed in the essays.
I had considered making a list and referencing the top 50 community building/discourse posts and allocating them in each appropriate part of my submission to show how they need and can be resolved by my suggestions, but I ran out of time. I could of course comment on every single post and reference which part of my submission where this is covered but alas—until it is wanted—the point is moot.
Hi, thanks for the reply. To clarify I was sincerely curious to hear your responses and wasn’t trying to push you to put in even more work than you’ve already done. I agree both that there are serious issues with the EA community and that it’s up to the EA community to fix its issues.
I’m curious why you think this; it doesn’t seem true to me. You have plenty of concrete models and points and go into far more depth than most discourse. I could be wrong but I feel you could create a powerful shortish essay or presentation that focuses on your key points and models. I think this could make your material much more accessible and might help with your book as well. To be clear, I mean this as general feedback, not specific to EA, and I’m also not suggesting you do actually this, just raising it as a possibility.
Got it! Yes—it’s on my roadmap for what I’m building to create more accessible content surrounding my ideas and at different reading comprehension levels (similar to what I suggested in Section 5.8.1) :).
I literally wrote this entire thing in 20 days so I was cramming it all out. The revisions will come soon and I will share the polished models / website / workshops / etc that’s shareable across communities—not just the EA one. My north star is making community building education accessible and implementable, this submission was just an exercise for me to test it out.
The reason why I think the discourse is generic is that every single EA community problem addressed boils down to how faulty the community was originally built. As listed in Section 5.1, the organization is based off of the EA models provided to community builders and I describe at length why their models should be debunked and further give instruction in how to mediate and change this. I provided the tools, action items, and education necessary to level up and the community discourse is cyclical and circular. They will keep running into the same problems until they change what I’ve listed in the essays.
I had considered making a list and referencing the top 50 community building/discourse posts and allocating them in each appropriate part of my submission to show how they need and can be resolved by my suggestions, but I ran out of time. I could of course comment on every single post and reference which part of my submission where this is covered but alas—until it is wanted—the point is moot.
Sounds great. I look forward to reading your future work :)