There was a string of writing on on this topic or closely related topics early in the forum’s life, especially w.r.t. talking about cause prioritisation, so here are some links to those posts. AFAIK, the advice within largely still holds.
Robert Wiblin, Six Ways To Get Along With People Who Are Totally Wrong*
Jess Whittlestone, Supportive Scepticism
Michelle Hutchinson and Jess Whittlestone, Supportive Scepticism in Practice
Owen Cotton-Barratt, Keeping the Effective Altruism movement welcoming
I should also thank Owen for linking to most of these in his comment on the first link, which made collecting these quite a lot easier.
The last link doesn’t work—could you fix it? Thanks!
There was a string of writing on on this topic or closely related topics early in the forum’s life, especially w.r.t. talking about cause prioritisation, so here are some links to those posts. AFAIK, the advice within largely still holds.
Robert Wiblin, Six Ways To Get Along With People Who Are Totally Wrong*
Jess Whittlestone, Supportive Scepticism
Michelle Hutchinson and Jess Whittlestone, Supportive Scepticism in Practice
Owen Cotton-Barratt, Keeping the Effective Altruism movement welcoming
I should also thank Owen for linking to most of these in his comment on the first link, which made collecting these quite a lot easier.
The last link doesn’t work—could you fix it? Thanks!