I made this a top level post because I think people here might want to discuss it but you can remove it if it doesn't meet your standards.
Edit: removed my opinion of Scott from the body
I made this a top level post because I think people here might want to discuss it but you can remove it if it doesn't meet your standards.
Edit: removed my opinion of Scott from the body
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There are generally regulations around the operations of a charity. To quote from the Charities Governance Code in my own country:
There's a ton more of this stuff, but this gives you a taster. I'd be highly surprised if American charities weren't bound by similar constraints, and EA is a charitable body so it has to work under these kinds of regulations.
A lot of this will be "closing the stable door after the horse has bolted" but it won't hurt them to review their practices and see how they can tighten up assurances in future.
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