Similarly: what domains do you wish someone would take a deep dive into and write about their learnings?
A few months ago, I was chatting with Richard Ngo when we concluded that perhaps more EAs should learn things that no one else in the EA community is learning. In other words, it would be good if EAs' knowledge were more uncorrelated.
I then asked him one of these questions, and his answer made me consider leaning into curiosity about corporate governance (one of his answers) with the aim of writing a post about my learnings and/or mentioning my findings to him.
And so I figured I'd ask everyone - perhaps someone will look into it for you and give you some answers.
I believe it is possible to request various types of feedback to the EAF team. I am confident they would be able to provide feedback e.g. on the tone and clarity of the post. For instance, the wording "silly voting system" in the sentence above feels unfriendly.
I would say age is a poor predictor of insightful feedback, and that focussing on the content (of the posts and comments) is much more productive. Other options (besides the number of votes) include asking specific people (who may share an interest in the topics being discussed) or the EAF team for feedback.