@niplav EA = elephant ass?
@niplav Ah, recursively Effective Altruists. Do you think it would have made a difference in the FTX/Almeda fiasco? These people must be young to be preoccupied with mating, yuckk.
@flengyel it's really horrible
don't even ask [1]
[1]: https://time.com/6252617/effective-altruism-sexual-harassment/
@niplav I read https://keerthanapg.com/random/ea-women/ about the effluvial altruists a couple of months ago. Very slimy. More like effluvial alfalse-ists
@niplav I was led to the post via https://leiterreports.typepad.com/blog/2022/11/effective-sic-altruists-want-to-treat-girls-like-meat-just-like-guys-who-dont-posture-so-much.html Not surprised these effluvial altruists feel they have to be compensated for the 10% of the income they pledge to give away.
@niplav Text fails to convey the good-natured skepticism on my end. Here I rely on the comment of Prof Brian Leiter, who writes, "Anyone familiar with the history of religious cults will hardly be surprised by this. It is certainly not a refutation of EA, of course: the problem with effective [sic] altruism is that it has nothing to do with effectiveness (or even well-being), and everything to do with what is measurable in the short term and thus reportable to the capitalist media."
@flengyel
As for EA doing "what is measurable in the short term and thus reportable to the capitalist media" — seems false to me. Certainly a lot of wild & out-there stuff with long or non-existent feedback loops (longtermism and trying to prevent extinction) and vague "improve public decision making" goals.
So I like the opposite critique more: EA is *not* doing what it promised to, namely doing the things that are beneficial from a short-term very quantitative perspective.
@flengyel (which I *do* think should exist in the world: with altruism ~everybody else is doing the illegible vibes-based fuzzy feel-good interventions—surely there is a comparative advantage here)
Also I deny that the capitalist media cares about the stuff classic EA focuses on—people (surprisingly, I know) don't like hearing about how awful factory farming is, and generally don't care about large numbers of dark-skinned people having shittier lives because easily preventable diseases
@niplav OK I must revisit the arguments marshalled by certain philosophers against EA. Factory farming is worse than awful and the prevalence of easily preventable disease is disgraceful.
@flengyel
> Text fails to convey the good-natured skepticism on my end.
Haha it's always the same problem.