Have you looked at the ai alignment fieldbuilding tag at all? It seems to me likely that the approach you’re using will result in engaging with standard political information flows in ways that activate unintelligent parts of people’s fact evaluation. Your immediate steps are instrumental steps which campaigns often use, and it’s not obvious at all that your campaign is ready to succeed. I am, in general, enthusiastic about networking and organizing, but not enthusiastic about campaigning for attention or advertising without a communicative goal. Your site doesn’t seem inherently terrible, and it’s quite possible I’m simply wrong. But this is my first impression.
To be clear, I’d love to see more folks thinking carefully about how to communicate issues in ways others can digest. I’m a big fan of this dude’s video on soft language (text version) in how to communicate about intense topics in large-scale communication projects. So maybe the thing to take away from my comment is just that some rando in the field was slightly hesitant, rather than that I’m some sort of authority who can tell you your approach sucks. Try what you know how to do, after all.
Have you looked at the ai alignment fieldbuilding tag at all? It seems to me likely that the approach you’re using will result in engaging with standard political information flows in ways that activate unintelligent parts of people’s fact evaluation. Your immediate steps are instrumental steps which campaigns often use, and it’s not obvious at all that your campaign is ready to succeed. I am, in general, enthusiastic about networking and organizing, but not enthusiastic about campaigning for attention or advertising without a communicative goal. Your site doesn’t seem inherently terrible, and it’s quite possible I’m simply wrong. But this is my first impression.
To be clear, I’d love to see more folks thinking carefully about how to communicate issues in ways others can digest. I’m a big fan of this dude’s video on soft language (text version) in how to communicate about intense topics in large-scale communication projects. So maybe the thing to take away from my comment is just that some rando in the field was slightly hesitant, rather than that I’m some sort of authority who can tell you your approach sucks. Try what you know how to do, after all.