NancyLebovitz comments on [Link] Huffington Post article promoting Effective Altruist ideas - Less Wrong

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Comment author: NancyLebovitz 04 December 2015 06:46:17PM 3 points [-]

I was thinking that we aren't the target audience here, so it would be good to check the comments at Huffington, and I'm pleased to see that you apparently had a good effect on one person.

This being said, the article is very much (title, picture, and beginning) framed in terms of avoiding regret. On the other hand, activating loss aversion is one way of grabbing people, and it might not be a bad strategy.

Are there vivid methods of showing the good effects of people not getting malaria?

Comment author: mare-of-night 06 December 2015 05:04:46PM 0 points [-]

+1 for looking at the evidence (comments)

Comment author: Gleb_Tsipursky 06 December 2015 01:35:55AM 0 points [-]

The article was specifically meant to activate loss aversion, as this is more powerful than gain for most people.

Regarding vividness, I tried to do this with my visualization exercise. Do you think that was successful?

Comment author: NancyLebovitz 08 December 2015 12:56:38AM 1 point [-]

I realized after I posted the parent comment that I was trying to accommodate the critical comments even though I wasn't at all sure they were right.

It strikes me as at least a pretty good visualization exercise. Apparently, I was reading much too fast and didn't see it.

Comment author: Gleb_Tsipursky 08 December 2015 03:20:44AM 0 points [-]

Yeah, I'm not sure the critical comments were fully right, but I do see the benefit in making the writing more positive in tone to avoid negative associations with donating.