I strongly agree with a lot of your points here. To pick up on one strand you highlight, I think the fact that EA is very nerdy, and lacking ‘street smarts’ has been at the root of some (but not all) of the problems we’ve been seeing. I think it might be this rather than an intellectual commitment to assume good faith and tolerate weirdness that is the main issue, though maybe the first causes the second. Specifically, EAs seem to have been pretty naive in dealing with bad actors over the last few years and that persists to this day.
If the problem is lack of street smarts, then we don’t need to get into debates about being less weird because it’s kind of unclear what it means, and hard to judge what margin of weirdness you want to move, which makes general debates about weirdness difficult. But it’s pretty clear that we need to be more street smart.
Do you think the presence/extent of certain types of “weirdness” create a disinclination for people with high “street smarts” to associate with EA? If so, is there any good way to mitigate that issue?
I strongly agree with a lot of your points here. To pick up on one strand you highlight, I think the fact that EA is very nerdy, and lacking ‘street smarts’ has been at the root of some (but not all) of the problems we’ve been seeing. I think it might be this rather than an intellectual commitment to assume good faith and tolerate weirdness that is the main issue, though maybe the first causes the second. Specifically, EAs seem to have been pretty naive in dealing with bad actors over the last few years and that persists to this day.
If the problem is lack of street smarts, then we don’t need to get into debates about being less weird because it’s kind of unclear what it means, and hard to judge what margin of weirdness you want to move, which makes general debates about weirdness difficult. But it’s pretty clear that we need to be more street smart.
Do you think the presence/extent of certain types of “weirdness” create a disinclination for people with high “street smarts” to associate with EA? If so, is there any good way to mitigate that issue?