ETA: This scheme is done. All three donations have been made and matched by me.
I want to give $180 to the Singularity Institute, but I’m looking for three people to match my donation by giving at least $60 each. If this scheme works, the Singularity Institute will get $360.
If you want to become one of the three matchers, I would be very grateful, and here’s how I think we should do it:
You donate using this link. Reply to this thread saying how much you are donating. Feel free to give more than $60 if you can spare it, but that won’t affect how much I give.
In your donation’s “Public Comment” field, include both a link to your reply to this thread and a note asking for a Singularity Institute employee to kindly follow that link and post a response saying that you donated. ETA: Step 2 didn’t work for me, so I don’t expect it to work for you. For now, I’ll just believe you if you say you’ve donated. If you would be convinced to donate by seeing evidence that I’m not lying, let me know and I’ll get you some.
I will do the same. (Or if you’re the first matching donor, then I already have—see directly below.)
To show that I’m serious, I’m donating my first $60 right now. I will donate my second $60 after the second matching donor, and my third $60 after the third matching donor.
If you already donate regularly, please wait until it looks like my scheme is failing before taking up one of the matching-donor slots. But if you have never donated despite always wanting to, then here’s a chance to double your help.
I’m also interested in information people might have about whether this scheme is a good idea (compared to, say, quietly making the donation alone).
Great, thank you! (You’re the first donor, so I matched yours in May.)
It looks like the public comment isn’t an effective way to communicate with SIAI people—I included the same request in mine but got no response here. I’m debating whether to e-mail an SIAI person directly, but for now I’m just going to believe anyone who says they’ve donated.
ETA: This scheme is done. All three donations have been made and matched by me.
I want to give $180 to the Singularity Institute, but I’m looking for three people to match my donation by giving at least $60 each. If this scheme works, the Singularity Institute will get $360.
If you want to become one of the three matchers, I would be very grateful, and here’s how I think we should do it:
You donate using this link. Reply to this thread saying how much you are donating. Feel free to give more than $60 if you can spare it, but that won’t affect how much I give.
In your donation’s “Public Comment” field, include both a link to your reply to this thread and a note asking for a Singularity Institute employee to kindly follow that link and post a response saying that you donated. ETA: Step 2 didn’t work for me, so I don’t expect it to work for you. For now, I’ll just believe you if you say you’ve donated. If you would be convinced to donate by seeing evidence that I’m not lying, let me know and I’ll get you some.
I will do the same. (Or if you’re the first matching donor, then I already have—see directly below.)
To show that I’m serious, I’m donating my first $60 right now. I will donate my second $60 after the second matching donor, and my third $60 after the third matching donor.
If you already donate regularly, please wait until it looks like my scheme is failing before taking up one of the matching-donor slots. But if you have never donated despite always wanting to, then here’s a chance to double your help.
I’m also interested in information people might have about whether this scheme is a good idea (compared to, say, quietly making the donation alone).
I’ve donated $60 and put a message requesting confirmation here in my public comment.
Great, thank you! (You’re the first donor, so I matched yours in May.)
It looks like the public comment isn’t an effective way to communicate with SIAI people—I included the same request in mine but got no response here. I’m debating whether to e-mail an SIAI person directly, but for now I’m just going to believe anyone who says they’ve donated.
The second donation is done (and matched by me).