You write “I don’t know how much of our time this is worth”, but to me it seems clear that this is worth a *lot* of our time.
I have a model of human motivation. One aspect of my model is that it is very hard for most people (myself very included) to remain motivated to do something that does not get them any social rewards from the people around them.
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You write “I don’t know how much of our time this is worth”, but to me it seems clear that this is worth a *lot* of our time.
I have a model of human motivation. One aspect of my model is that it is very hard for most people (myself very included) to remain motivated to do something that does not get them any social rewards from the people around them.
Others on this forum have written about “values drift” (https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/eRo5A7scsxdArxMCt/concrete-ways-to-reduce-risks-of-value-drift) and the role community plays in it.