I think we (especially the permanent fund managers; some of the guest fund managers are very new) are reasonably good at discretion with infohazards. But ultimately we neither have processes nor software in place to prevent with reasonably high confidence either social or technical breaches; if you are very worried about infohazard risks of your proposals; I’m not entirely sure what to do and suspect we’d be a bad place to host such an evaluation.
Depending on the situation, it’s plausible one of us could advise you re: who else to reach out to, likely a funder at Open Philanthropy.
I think we (especially the permanent fund managers; some of the guest fund managers are very new) are reasonably good at discretion with infohazards. But ultimately we neither have processes nor software in place to prevent with reasonably high confidence either social or technical breaches; if you are very worried about infohazard risks of your proposals; I’m not entirely sure what to do and suspect we’d be a bad place to host such an evaluation.
Depending on the situation, it’s plausible one of us could advise you re: who else to reach out to, likely a funder at Open Philanthropy.
This link might also be helpful.