I would think there are several smaller principles that go along with Doing Good Better, that would be helpful to have specified. For instance, if someone was claiming to Do Good Better, but wasn’t actually Doing Good Better, in a way that is empirically obvious (e.g. murder, kidnapping, lying, scandal, increasing existential/suffering risks, movement-damage, etc.)
It also seems like we’re aiming more for guidelines, not set-in-stone bylaws.
(EDIT: Not sure what kbog’s response was, but I just realized my comment may seem like I was anchoring on Bad Things to make Gleb look bad; that wasn’t my intent. In addition to being a bit silly, I was just listing things from most severe to less severe, and stopped, partly because I am not sure exactly what principles would make good guidelines)
I would think there are several smaller principles that go along with Doing Good Better, that would be helpful to have specified. For instance, if someone was claiming to Do Good Better, but wasn’t actually Doing Good Better, in a way that is empirically obvious (e.g. murder, kidnapping, lying, scandal, increasing existential/suffering risks, movement-damage, etc.)
It also seems like we’re aiming more for guidelines, not set-in-stone bylaws.
(EDIT: Not sure what kbog’s response was, but I just realized my comment may seem like I was anchoring on Bad Things to make Gleb look bad; that wasn’t my intent. In addition to being a bit silly, I was just listing things from most severe to less severe, and stopped, partly because I am not sure exactly what principles would make good guidelines)
nope just posted by accident and couldn’t figure out how to delete the comment