You have all the resources of the current EA forum team, but you have to run a second forum. The current forum still exists, what group do you seek to serve with the second forum and how?
You have all the resources of the current EA forum team, but you have to run a second forum. The current forum still exists, what group do you seek to serve with the second forum and how?
Being an extreme example of how wholesomeness, warmth, compassion and kindness are not at odds with first-principle thinking on the internet would be incredible. I do think the forum has moved in this direction in recent years but I definitely don’t think it’s maxed out “warmth” while still satisfying the constraint “everyone still care lots about what is actually true”.
I do think making first-principle thinking “warm” is really hard. Science communicators have a really tough time coming across as knowledgeable and warm at the same time (see 6.3 of this article for a discussion - https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsos.181870#d3e2150). Adjacent communities to the effective altruism community with online spaces are often quite cold and direct (rationality, economics, computer science all have quite cold online spaces). I do think that naturally, the EA forum has taken a lot from that side of its adjacent culture (the “have a social impact” side tends to have a warmer vibe so that is something that could maybe be leant on). Places where precision and truth are less core to the identity of the group often seem to be able to make warmth take up more space (eg. religious groups and naturopath groups are often about "love" and "care" and this is both explicitly and implicitly communicated - this is also often true in animal welfare groups and mental health support groups too).
I do think the effective altruism forum often does a pretty good job of warmth sometimes, but I'd like to see this be a core part of the culture in an online space. I also think effective altruism might have a shot at creating a culture where extreme compassion, warmth and wholesomeness can find a place alongside an extreme valuation of what is true. Effective altruism has a really good combo for creating a space like this:
Way more casual - maybe more like Reddit, but with easier delineation between communities (ranging from cause areas to identities).
So, a mix of Reddit and Facebook, but with better quality norms. Maybe if the EA Hub started a Forum, I guess.
Friendly/sarcastic
A warmer aesthetic, with better image support and emoticons. Aim for shorter text for a non-expert audience and meme generation.
Spanish speaking
The forum is the same but you can only type in Spanish.