Thanks for making this document public, it’s an interesting model! I am slightly concerned this could lead to reduced effectiveness within the organization due to reduced communication, which could plausibly cause more net harm in EV than the increased risk of infohazard leakage. I assume you’ve done that cost/benefit analysis already of course, but thought it’s worth mentioning just in case.
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It may be worth talking with a trusted PR expert before going public. I’ve done PR work for a tech company in the past, and my experience there was that sometimes people can be clueless about how the average person or the media will receive a story once it leaves their cultural circle. It is not always obvious to insiders that a given action will lead to public blowblack (or loss of important private allies/investors), so if that’s of potential concern, I highly recommend talking with someone who does good work in public/media relations.
If necessary feel free to tap me, though note that I am closer to hobbyist than expert, so you should find a more experienced go-to PR person if possible.
Thanks for making this document public, it’s an interesting model! I am slightly concerned this could lead to reduced effectiveness within the organization due to reduced communication, which could plausibly cause more net harm in EV than the increased risk of infohazard leakage. I assume you’ve done that cost/benefit analysis already of course, but thought it’s worth mentioning just in case.
It may be worth talking with a trusted PR expert before going public. I’ve done PR work for a tech company in the past, and my experience there was that sometimes people can be clueless about how the average person or the media will receive a story once it leaves their cultural circle. It is not always obvious to insiders that a given action will lead to public blowblack (or loss of important private allies/investors), so if that’s of potential concern, I highly recommend talking with someone who does good work in public/media relations. If necessary feel free to tap me, though note that I am closer to hobbyist than expert, so you should find a more experienced go-to PR person if possible.