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.
Thanks for your kind words, appreciated. How about this?
If anyone on the forum wishes to present themselves as being qualified to judge the quality of my posts, they can make a credible case as follows:
Meaning no disrespect to anybody, just trying to respond honestly...
I don't intend to ask the EA team for feedback because they have as yet not demonstrated (as above) that they are qualified to evaluate my posts, and it is they who implemented the silly voting system. And, they have already threatened to ban me over points I very explicitly did not make, as can be proven just by actually reading the post in question.
In addition, while I have no data to back this up, my sense from 27 years of doing this almost daily is that many or most members here are somewhere around a half to a third my age. If true, I don't see why I should automatically judge them qualified to generate useful reputation data on my participation here.
All that said, I am having some good exchanges such as this in the comment section, which I appreciate. So for now I'll stick to that, and let others write the posts.