This is close, but I’m trying to say some thing slightly more complicated. GiveWell and CEA have, considered as a system, communicated somewhat ambiguously, and I keep seeing people construing the communications from that cluster in ways that don’t add up. This is a predictable effect of GiveWell’s and CEA’s behavior, but my point isn’t whether we should be mad at those orgs—my point is that the claims don’t add up the way people keep assuming they do.
This is close, but I’m trying to say some thing slightly more complicated. GiveWell and CEA have, considered as a system, communicated somewhat ambiguously, and I keep seeing people construing the communications from that cluster in ways that don’t add up. This is a predictable effect of GiveWell’s and CEA’s behavior, but my point isn’t whether we should be mad at those orgs—my point is that the claims don’t add up the way people keep assuming they do.