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How does this kind of work help? | The world (or, the global population) has better epistemics and a greater ability to coordinate, which means that it is broadly more robust and capable of responding to new problems. |
Cruxes for prioritizing this kind of work | Epistemics can be improved, and more coordination is good; people make good decisions, given the chance. |
Topic highlights | Institutional decision-making, Forecasting, |
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Areas of work
Relevant to the community
We’ve organized different projects and areas of work by the answer to the following question: “How“How does your work help the world?” We’ve also noted some potential (non-exhaustive!) cruxes for prioritizing each kind of work.
This is a sorted list of pages — known as “Topics” — in the EA Forum Wiki, which collects and explains topics relevant to discussions on the Effective Altruism Forum (this platform).[1] You can find out more about the Wiki and “Topics” in the Wiki FAQ.[1]2]
The pages are also tags that can be added to posts so that people can find posts on certain topics. You can upvote or downvote a tag for a given post to move it higher or lower in the list of posts on the corresponding topic's page. There are tagging instructions and guidelines.
Topics were announced in this post — they were then known as “tags.” Discussions on proposals for new topics are found here.
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As mentioned above, you can find instructions on how to tag a post with a relevant topic.
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This page displaysis a sorted list of articlespages — known as “Topics” — in the EA Forum Wiki.
The articles are also tags that can be addedWiki, which collects and explains topics relevant to posts, so that people can find postsdiscussions on certain topicsthe Effective Altruism Forum (this platform). You can upvote or downvote a tag for a given post to move it higher or lowerfind out more about the Wiki and “Topics” in the list of postsWiki FAQ.
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Tags (now more frequently known as "topics") were announced
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Problems people work on, and concepts related to those problems.
1. Global health and development You can also find pages that collect expanded lists of:
Core topicsWe’ve highlighted some “core” topics around which people are forming sub-communities and discussions. This is a beta version of the list of core topics; we’ll probably modify its composition. If you have specific feedback, we encourage you to get in touch.
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There areRefer to this quick take for tagging instructions and guidelines. Topics were announced in this post — they were then known as “tags.” Discussions on proposals for new topics are found here.