Executive summary: The author surveyed interest in an online neurodivergent community within EA, but based on the results and their experience decided not to pursue organizing it currently, though they may incorporate related ideas into a broader online community-building effort.
Key points:
Over 40 survey respondents expressed interest in an online neurodivergent EA community, but expected participation still seems low.
The author estimates at most 30 members would actively participate even in a highly successful neurodivergent EA community.
They learned people responded positively when messaged about the survey on Swapcard.
They still see value in creating neurodivergent-specific resources and contacts within the EA community.
The author has explored larger-scale EA online community building ideas to pursue instead.
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Executive summary: The author surveyed interest in an online neurodivergent community within EA, but based on the results and their experience decided not to pursue organizing it currently, though they may incorporate related ideas into a broader online community-building effort.
Key points:
Over 40 survey respondents expressed interest in an online neurodivergent EA community, but expected participation still seems low.
The author estimates at most 30 members would actively participate even in a highly successful neurodivergent EA community.
They learned people responded positively when messaged about the survey on Swapcard.
They still see value in creating neurodivergent-specific resources and contacts within the EA community.
The author has explored larger-scale EA online community building ideas to pursue instead.
This comment was auto-generated by the EA Forum Team. Feel free to point out issues with this summary by replying to the comment, and contact us if you have feedback.