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FTX Collapse: Lessons for EA Funding Resilience - Footnote 30

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Last checked: 4/3/2026

The claim mentions 'documented effects include increased difficulty in some talent recruitment contexts and organizational time redirected to reputational management.' This is not explicitly mentioned in the source text. The claim uses the phrase 'morally bankrupt,' 'ineffective altruism,' and 'defective altruism.' The source text uses the phrases 'morally bankrupt,' 'ineffective altruism,' and 'defective altruism.'

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partial80%Haiku 4.5 · 4/3/2026
Found: Articles in major outlets—including the New York Times, the Guardian, the Washington Post, New York Magazine, and The Economist—characterized EA in critical terms during late 2022 and 2023, using phra

Note: The claim mentions 'documented effects include increased difficulty in some talent recruitment contexts and organizational time redirected to reputational management.' This is not explicitly mentioned in the source text. The claim uses the phrase 'morally bankrupt,' 'ineffective altruism,' and 'defective altruism.' The source text uses the phrases 'morally bankrupt,' 'ineffective altruism,' and 'defective altruism.'

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