I don’t know much about Intentional Insights, so I won’t comment about the organization. However, I’d like to say that I have thought Gleb’s comments on the forum to be consistently the highest quality, so I don’t want to see him stop posting. (Even though I never up/downvote out of principle – I think people should determine the quality of a post for themselves.) He is the voice of reason in an extremely elitist and conservative community that punishes anyone who is not likewise close-minded. Gleb acts in the public interest, trying to get the public to maximize their impact, whereas most in the EA community are seemingly pursuing personal interests, using EA to justify their belief in technology as the supreme power and discredit spirituality.
If you don’t think InIn produces good quality content, it’s not a given that they should be boycotted. Another solution would be to support them more to improve their quality. CEA, on the other hand, has critical moral issues, such as shunning people outside of their elite atheist demographic, even if they are GWWC members.
I don’t know much about Intentional Insights, so I won’t comment about the organization. However, I’d like to say that I have thought Gleb’s comments on the forum to be consistently the highest quality, so I don’t want to see him stop posting. (Even though I never up/downvote out of principle – I think people should determine the quality of a post for themselves.) He is the voice of reason in an extremely elitist and conservative community that punishes anyone who is not likewise close-minded. Gleb acts in the public interest, trying to get the public to maximize their impact, whereas most in the EA community are seemingly pursuing personal interests, using EA to justify their belief in technology as the supreme power and discredit spirituality.
If you don’t think InIn produces good quality content, it’s not a given that they should be boycotted. Another solution would be to support them more to improve their quality. CEA, on the other hand, has critical moral issues, such as shunning people outside of their elite atheist demographic, even if they are GWWC members.
Huh? I am genuinely confused as to what you mean by that.