Ask HN: People to follow online like Caroline Ellison?
Abstracting from the company she was definitely not fit to lead, the more I researched her, the more she came through as an interesting personality. I binge read most of her Tumblr blog [1]. Guess I am platonically attracted to weirdos and misfits. And her takes on various stuff (SJ, relationships, society) really resonate with me.
But now that she's disappeared, whom in the same vein should I follow?
[1] https://web.archive.org/web/20200419212155/https://worldoptimization.tumblr.com/
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 18.2 ms ] threadTheir “ideas” on social justice and everything else they have to say should be questionable at best, and intentionally misleading at worst.
I would encourage you to find role models who are more than just good at distracting people from their criminal activities.
I am however positive she should have stayed out of crypto. Everybody in this space becomes at least morally gray at some critical point, even if they started well-intentioned.
But regardless of CE's intentions, you're posing a philosophical question: should we evaluate worldviews for what they are, or by who is possessing them. I lean towards the first one.
Remember that countless figures in the present day project great morals, progressive viewpoints, or socially conscious viewpoints, who turn out to be horrible people.
Even the Jeffrey Epsteins of the world project plenty of agreeable philosophies and worldviews.
Personally I am interested in a persons character, not that they speak about stuff I happen to agree with.
On the topic of Alameda, to pretend Caroline was not part of the scam loop is to remove her agency as a person who is at the head of an organization. She knowingly propagated this behavior, got rich off it, and continued it.