Effective Altruists should have spent their weirdness points on Effective Altruism, not on joining the current iteration of the Berkeley Sex Cult.

@WomanCorn Is this an oblique reference to something specific?

@zebrask Time magazine hit piece on EA, mostly focusing on sexual misconduct, mostly of the <become polyamorous, it's more rational than monogamy> pressure tactics.

@WomanCorn Ah, I suspect that EA not having a bunch of poly people in it would not stave off the hit pieces, just change their character a bit, so I guess I don't think they need to reallocate their weirdness points.

@zebrask I think it's easier to make normies think they're bad by portraying them as a hotbed of sexual abuse than trying to critique their decision theory.

@WomanCorn I don't think those are the two options though. I think they would just say they are associated with shady aspie tech billionaires or some other guilt by association thing.

In the limit where EA becomes basically a normie organization, they would just write the kinds of hit pieces that mainstream media writes about normie organizations.

@WomanCorn The fourth estate was supposed to keep us honest but they've abdicated that in favor of manufacturing drama. I feel like they've done a good job of convincing me that you shouldn't try to change in any way in response to the things they say.

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@zebrask Yeah.

I think there's _some_ value in not dangling low-hanging fruit for the media, but given that they're going to find _something_ to hit you with, it's not worth trying too hard.

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