This could be someone you’ve had messaging exchanges with, someone you’ve had a call with or someone you’ve met in person.
I’m a Product Manager at CEA and I’m investigating ways we can facilitate more connections through the forum. Ben West explained the motivation for this project in this post. He points out that in the EA survey ~6% of respondents said they made a valuable connection through the forum. If this was you I’d love to hear more about this.
Please comment below, send me a message or email me (ben.clifford@centreforeffectivealtruism.org).
I met Vaidehi Agarwalla through a post on the forum, and we collaborated on an extensive interviewing project with EA career changers. We also developed a beta of a video chat roulette service for EAs which was popular among users but sadly did not get grant funding to automate. Also Vaidehi is great and I value her friendship!
Thanks for sharing!
In two instances people DM’d me about things I posted on the forum which lead to meeting them in person at EAG. These connections probably wouldn’t have happened without the prior conversation on the forum and I expect to reconnect with these people in the future. I would thus consider them quite valuable.
Awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Personally, I’ve made two usefwl connections (one research-peer and one ladder-person) via the forum. One of them reached out to me because they had noticed that I had a tendency to produce comments they found interesting. The other one I reached out to because I noticed they had a tendency to produce comments I found interesting.
The point is: the forum is a watering hole where people can cheaply get to know one another without even aiming specifically for that.
Useful to know, thanks. I think that’s an interesting way to think about it.