I’m not entirely sure why you’re being karma-bombed for this. I’ve done what I can to bring your score up towards 0.
Agree or disagree, I don’t think your comment breaks any rules or norms, and was well written with reasoning provided. Don’t take the weird scoring to heart.
Thanks! I am quite concerned about DEI in EA and comment frequently about it (these comments, like here, often get ~30 votes and end up +/- 0). My guess is that some people perceive me to be on some sort of culture war mission. And I do think the dialogue I am inspiring with my comments can at times be uncomfortable and “detract” people from our super important work on animal welfare, global health, existential risk, etc. I think there is some truth to this but I think other factors are at play too, especially for me personally.
I also think many people reading posts like this have similar thoughts as I do (there was 2 disagree votes on the post before I commented—maybe they had the same concern?). But I think many people with these thoughts are concerned about commenting as it might put them at a disadvantage when applying for grants or jobs. If that is true, I feel even more compelled to use my privilege to make comments so that people can anonymously and easily just hit the upvote or agree button. Maybe we could have AI write different takes on posts in the future, in the same way you can have GPT pretend to be certain political characters—we already have the summary bot!
I am thinking about maybe writing a post about why I care about DEI so much, although I would not expect a lot of people to change their voting patterns.
I’m not entirely sure why you’re being karma-bombed for this. I’ve done what I can to bring your score up towards 0.
Agree or disagree, I don’t think your comment breaks any rules or norms, and was well written with reasoning provided. Don’t take the weird scoring to heart.
Thanks! I am quite concerned about DEI in EA and comment frequently about it (these comments, like here, often get ~30 votes and end up +/- 0). My guess is that some people perceive me to be on some sort of culture war mission. And I do think the dialogue I am inspiring with my comments can at times be uncomfortable and “detract” people from our super important work on animal welfare, global health, existential risk, etc. I think there is some truth to this but I think other factors are at play too, especially for me personally.
I also think many people reading posts like this have similar thoughts as I do (there was 2 disagree votes on the post before I commented—maybe they had the same concern?). But I think many people with these thoughts are concerned about commenting as it might put them at a disadvantage when applying for grants or jobs. If that is true, I feel even more compelled to use my privilege to make comments so that people can anonymously and easily just hit the upvote or agree button. Maybe we could have AI write different takes on posts in the future, in the same way you can have GPT pretend to be certain political characters—we already have the summary bot!
I am thinking about maybe writing a post about why I care about DEI so much, although I would not expect a lot of people to change their voting patterns.