It dawned on me why my proposals were ignored: Some no-name guy with a moonshot project, which feasibility is hard to assess without a proper expertise. It’s easier to ignore than apologize for having no capacity to evaluate.
Implies that you applied and were rejected because of a lack of expertise from EA Funds—might be worth quickly clarifying that you haven’t applied yet (if that’s the case).
You are absolutely right. Should I edit my post, delete it or leave it as it is with adding a comment? I’m new here and don’t know what is the right way to retract something. Already answered in LW with a link to your comment.
added: Just replaced “my proposals” with “my previous proposals to other funds”. Doesn’t change the narrative, only clarifies.
Any of those options sounds reasonable to me. If it were me and I no longer endorsed the post, then I would delete it (though I wouldn’t do this for posts giving a substantive take or more object-level content).
Nw, I think
It dawned on me why my proposals were ignored: Some no-name guy with a moonshot project, which feasibility is hard to assess without a proper expertise. It’s easier to ignore than apologize for having no capacity to evaluate.
Implies that you applied and were rejected because of a lack of expertise from EA Funds—might be worth quickly clarifying that you haven’t applied yet (if that’s the case).
You are absolutely right. Should I edit my post, delete it or leave it as it is with adding a comment? I’m new here and don’t know what is the right way to retract something. Already answered in LW with a link to your comment.
added: Just replaced “my proposals” with “my previous proposals to other funds”. Doesn’t change the narrative, only clarifies.
Any of those options sounds reasonable to me. If it were me and I no longer endorsed the post, then I would delete it (though I wouldn’t do this for posts giving a substantive take or more object-level content).