For this weekend's EA Global Student Summit I wrote a short talk about jargon that's popular in the EA community. It covers:
- When it's good to use
- When it's best to avoid
- Alternatives to common jargon terms
- Words I think we should mostly stop using
- Why people bicker about this, and a tiny piece of philosophy of language.
Folks liked it on social media and jargon has been a regular topic here on the EA Forum, so I thought I'd share.
Open commenting is enabled on the Google Slides so you can respond to specific points!
One bad rationalization that I notice myself having sometimes for writing and speaking with "high" jargon is that I say to myself that it's a piece of jargon worth knowing, so I'm actually helping people learn better ways of communicating. I don't think that this is a valid logical conclusion, but instead I can briefly explain some relevant and important terminology or avoid using that if it's not relevant.
I think that my actual motivations are mainly that I feel a need to be very accurate, and that writing is generally slow and tedious for me so it is difficult for me to find better ways of articulating myself once I have already found something that fits what I have in mind. Or - anxiousness and laziness.
Just some stuff that I notice in myself which might be worth sharing :)