I’m glad you don’t mind Jaime—I emailed you your login some time before this launch, so you can always delete any info you’ve decided you don’t want to share after all. I assumed that most people who took the EA survey and also opted to make their answers public in the Donation Registry or EA Profiles would be effective altruists, but it’s a good point that they’ll have varying degrees of identification with EA.
Well, this is awkward.
I took the survey because of this subthread, and now I find that I have a profile in an effective altruist website.
Oh, what the hell. There are worse websites to have a profile in.
“Just when I thought I was out… they pull me back in!”—https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=242H7F8DKHA
I’m glad you don’t mind Jaime—I emailed you your login some time before this launch, so you can always delete any info you’ve decided you don’t want to share after all. I assumed that most people who took the EA survey and also opted to make their answers public in the Donation Registry or EA Profiles would be effective altruists, but it’s a good point that they’ll have varying degrees of identification with EA.