How much are you thinking karma would be “worth”? It’s not that hard for an intelligent person to simulate being an EA if the incentives are right. If significant money were involved, you’d have to heavily restrict the list of organizations the user could vote for, which limits the point of a semi-democratic process in the first place.
E.g., if climate change were not out of bounds and karma were worth $10 a point, arguably the most impactful thing for climate change a non-EA moderately bright university student could do would be . . . mine karma by pretending to be an EA. I haven’t tried, but 40 to 60 karma per hour from someone consciously trying to mine karma sounds plausible.
I do potentially like the idea of karma giving the right to direct a very small amount of funding, as much for the information value as anything else.
How much are you thinking karma would be “worth”? It’s not that hard for an intelligent person to simulate being an EA if the incentives are right. If significant money were involved, you’d have to heavily restrict the list of organizations the user could vote for, which limits the point of a semi-democratic process in the first place.
E.g., if climate change were not out of bounds and karma were worth $10 a point, arguably the most impactful thing for climate change a non-EA moderately bright university student could do would be . . . mine karma by pretending to be an EA. I haven’t tried, but 40 to 60 karma per hour from someone consciously trying to mine karma sounds plausible.
I do potentially like the idea of karma giving the right to direct a very small amount of funding, as much for the information value as anything else.