The third one seems at least generally fine to me—clearly the poster believes in their theory of change and isn’t unbiased, but that’s generally true of posts by organizations seeking funding. I don’t know if the poster has made a (metaphorically) better bednet or not, but thought the Forum was enhanced by having the post here.
The other two are posts from new users who appear to have no clear demonstrated connection to EA at all. The occasional donation pitch or advice request from a charity that doesn’t line up with EA very well at all is a small price to pay for an open Forum. The karma system dealt with preventing diversion of the Forum from its purposes. A few kind people offered some advice. I don’t see any reason for concern there.
The third one seems at least generally fine to me—clearly the poster believes in their theory of change and isn’t unbiased, but that’s generally true of posts by organizations seeking funding. I don’t know if the poster has made a (metaphorically) better bednet or not, but thought the Forum was enhanced by having the post here.
The other two are posts from new users who appear to have no clear demonstrated connection to EA at all. The occasional donation pitch or advice request from a charity that doesn’t line up with EA very well at all is a small price to pay for an open Forum. The karma system dealt with preventing diversion of the Forum from its purposes. A few kind people offered some advice. I don’t see any reason for concern there.
I agree, and to be clear I’m not trying to say that any forum policy change is needed at this time.