Would asking people on the street if they’d be willing to donate money to effective charities such as AMF (or similar marketing efforts to try to raise money quickly rather than focus on high quality movement building) have this negative counterfactual impact?
What is a good way to evaluate this risk of a negative counterfactual impact for candidate projects one is considering launching in general?
Would asking people on the street if they’d be willing to donate money to effective charities such as AMF (or similar marketing efforts to try to raise money quickly rather than focus on high quality movement building) have this negative counterfactual impact?
What is a good way to evaluate this risk of a negative counterfactual impact for candidate projects one is considering launching in general?