After collecting feedback from the community, I’ve decided to make June the last month that CEA will definitely award the EA Forum Prize in its current form. This means that we will publish prize posts for May 2020 and June 2020, but won’t necessarily award prizes after that. (This was also announced in the most recent prize post.)
Overall, while some users reported finding the Prize valuable or motivating, that number wasn’t quite as high as I had been hoping for. I also heard some good suggestions for ways the Prize could be restructured.
This thread is meant to collect additional suggestions for how we could run the Forum Prize — or otherwise use the funding (roughly $20,000/year) to promote the creation of excellent Forum content.
My question: How would you suggest we run the Prize, or otherwise use the aforementioned budget to support content creation?
(Note that we may wind up sticking to the same format, or something very similar, if we don’t find a different arrangement that we like more.)
If you have thoughts on any of the ideas below, or other suggestions of your own, please let us know on this post! You can also contact me if you’d prefer privacy.
Ideas we’ve heard or thought of so far
- Themed prizes (e.g. setting aside one prize for “the best post on topic X”)
- Giving more prizes, even if they end up being smaller on average
- Selecting at least one judge to represent each major EA cause area
- Including a community vote (not just upvotes, but a separate voting process). This would likely supplement judges' votes, not replace them.
- Having a special “first post” and/or “first comment” prize for people who make a really good first contribution from an account
- Having separate prizes for orgs/professional researchers and people who contribute to the Forum on more of an “amateur” basis
- Having more flexible prize amounts (e.g. maybe one post should win all the money in some months if it’s especially good, or maybe money should be distributed according to vote ratios rather than just first/second/third place)
- Having judges who are somewhat removed the community (or finding some other way to reduce the extent to which the Prize may reflect the biases of the community or of central orgs within the community)
- Getting rid of the Prize entirely without replacing it (one survey respondent, who has written many excellent posts and won at least one Prize, believes it to be “distracting and unnecessarily divisive”)
Possibly, prizes can be directed to specific proposals. I can imagine a platform (which could be the comment section of a post) where people write what they intend to write about, or what they'd want someone else to write about, and people can comment and upvote on what seems to them important (and why). Out of these, several such proposals can be chosen and offered a bounty on them - which would be the maximal bounty if a thorough and well-written post would be written on them. Then, quality and how much the original question was solved would be assessed and the prize given would be the bounty times the precentage of the question solved times some quality factor.
I really like this idea. CEA could offer people they trust to use the Forum Prize money to announce prizes for exploring a topic or specific question and writing a post about it.
Why this might be a good idea
1. incentivize useful content (and others could chime in and add to the prize pool, signalling higher usefulness)
2. direct attention for people looking for useful work they might do as a sideproject
Some possible downsides
1. Draws in people that are not primarily altruistically motivated
- could be an upside, too, if they do great work and get drawn in, as
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