1) This seems great, and I’m impressed by the agency and speed.
2) From reading the comments, it seems like several people were actively afraid of how Leverage could retaliate. I imagine similar for accusations/whistleblowing for other organizations. I think this is both very, very bad, and unnecessary; as a whole, the community is much more powerful than individual groups, so it seems poorly managed when the community is scared of a specific group. Resources should be spent to cancel this out.
In light of this, if more money were available, it seems easy to justify a fair bit more. Or even better could be something like, “We’ll help fund lawyers in case you’re attacked legally, or anti-harassing teams if you’re harassed or trolled”. This is similar to how the EFF helps with cases from small people/groups being attacked by big companies.
I don’t mean to complain; I think any steps here, especially so quickly are fantastic.
3) I’m afraid this will get lost in this comment section. I’d be excited about a list of “things to keep in mind” like this to be repeatedly made prominent somehow. For example, I could imagine that at community events or similar, there could be necessary papers like, “Know your rights, as a Rationalist/EA”, which flags how individuals can report bad actors and behavior.
4) Obviously a cash prize can encourage lying, but I think this can be decently managed. (It’s a small community, so if there’s good moderation, $15K would be very little compared to the social stigma that would come and you’ve found out to have destructively lied for $15k)
A few quick thoughts:
1) This seems great, and I’m impressed by the agency and speed.
2) From reading the comments, it seems like several people were actively afraid of how Leverage could retaliate. I imagine similar for accusations/whistleblowing for other organizations. I think this is both very, very bad, and unnecessary; as a whole, the community is much more powerful than individual groups, so it seems poorly managed when the community is scared of a specific group. Resources should be spent to cancel this out.
In light of this, if more money were available, it seems easy to justify a fair bit more. Or even better could be something like, “We’ll help fund lawyers in case you’re attacked legally, or anti-harassing teams if you’re harassed or trolled”. This is similar to how the EFF helps with cases from small people/groups being attacked by big companies.
I don’t mean to complain; I think any steps here, especially so quickly are fantastic.
3) I’m afraid this will get lost in this comment section. I’d be excited about a list of “things to keep in mind” like this to be repeatedly made prominent somehow. For example, I could imagine that at community events or similar, there could be necessary papers like, “Know your rights, as a Rationalist/EA”, which flags how individuals can report bad actors and behavior.
4) Obviously a cash prize can encourage lying, but I think this can be decently managed. (It’s a small community, so if there’s good moderation, $15K would be very little compared to the social stigma that would come and you’ve found out to have destructively lied for $15k)