I’ll just add that this could be useful to answer because CN is so popular and assumed so reputable, that I’ve found it hard to convince people to switch from it. So I’d like to still recommend Givewell, but if someone seems stubbornly attached to CN or suspicious of recommendations against it, to be able to switch gears toward a more fruitful and positive conversation about what CN is getting right. So people who use the tool anyway can use it even better.
I’ll just add that this could be useful to answer because CN is so popular and assumed so reputable, that I’ve found it hard to convince people to switch from it. So I’d like to still recommend Givewell, but if someone seems stubbornly attached to CN or suspicious of recommendations against it, to be able to switch gears toward a more fruitful and positive conversation about what CN is getting right. So people who use the tool anyway can use it even better.