Here’s something else I’d like to know on that survey:
what proportion of respondents wants to post on EAF or engage in other discussions they think are important for EA’s goals, but don’t, or will only do so anonymously because they are worried about the consequences?
how does that compare to the proportion who feel free to contribute without fear of retribution?
what proportion thinks they have been in fact passed over for an opportunity because they have criticized EA or said something else “politically incorrect” here?
Here’s something else I’d like to know on that survey:
what proportion of respondents wants to post on EAF or engage in other discussions they think are important for EA’s goals, but don’t, or will only do so anonymously because they are worried about the consequences?
how does that compare to the proportion who feel free to contribute without fear of retribution?
what proportion thinks they have been in fact passed over for an opportunity because they have criticized EA or said something else “politically incorrect” here?