Personally during the recent donation discussions, I experienced it as a notable surge in the Forum feeling like a warm, nice place to be. Like a temporary surge in the Forum strongly reflecting the extent to which EA is a community full of caring, dedicated people; and letting you see them as people or something. I think it'd be nice if some of that energy continued somehow.
Throwaway idea: a monthly question-post/prompt from the Forum team, pinned for a while, that people can answer in the comments, or if they feel like it use as a prompt for writing full posts. And the questions are not so much aimed at like "answers will be novel intellectual contributions", but more like that the answers will make it visible how individual people are thinking about common questions, putting ideas into practice in their life/career/donations etc?
(Am not attempting to address tradeoffs etc.)
I'd like to see more outreach to intellectual experts outside of the typical EA community. I think there are lots of people with knowledge and expertise that could be relevant to EA causes, but who barely know that it exists, or have disagreements with fundamental aspects of the movement. Finding ways to engage with these people could be very valuable to get fresh perspectives and it could help grow the community.
I don't know how exactly to do this, but maybe something like soliciting guest posts from professors or industry experts, or AMA style things or dialogues.
I like this idea. Might be especially good in the context of symposia (like this one). Last year I found it fairly tricky to get enough questions on AMAs to make them worthwhile.
Any particular people/ viewpoints you'd like to see on the Forum?