My personal opinion: these kind of important, time-sensitive, and relatively content-free fundraising announcements should be kept to EA Facebook groups.
I agree. I won’t ban content like this from the Forum, but I do recommend that people share it on platforms like Facebook that people tend to check more frequently, and which more easily “hide” content that is no longer relevant.
In most cases, I expect to keep short-term fundraisers in the “Personal Blog” category (with some exceptions for large community-wide activities like EA Giving Tuesday, or for posts that also include substantive content about a cause area).
My personal opinion: these kind of important, time-sensitive, and relatively content-free fundraising announcements should be kept to EA Facebook groups.
I agree. I won’t ban content like this from the Forum, but I do recommend that people share it on platforms like Facebook that people tend to check more frequently, and which more easily “hide” content that is no longer relevant.
In most cases, I expect to keep short-term fundraisers in the “Personal Blog” category (with some exceptions for large community-wide activities like EA Giving Tuesday, or for posts that also include substantive content about a cause area).
Sounds good, makes sense, Peter and Aaron.