@Jason I'm curious about "lead to". Each of those 70 views was an impact, and if we put out more of them, more people will see them. Is there an impact you would like them to have other than for their own sake? We don’t specify admirable goals in a mission statement, such as philanthropy, wisdom, healing, or justice. Those are all wonderful, and we want to support each other in pursuing them. We just won’t aim directly at them as a group, because organizations that do, tend to Goodhart lot. They lose track of purpose. Instead, we check whether we still have wonder, curiosity, humor, play, enjoyment, and creativity, and if we do, it's all good.
We have no plans to promote the video to get wider viewership. And I'm not sure how someone can determine who are the right people to watch videos-- right for what purpose and by what standard? I figure the potential viewers themselves can decide if they are the right people. If you would like that promotion to exist, that might cost money, and we could talk about you funding the promotion. But as for me, I'm quite satisfied without maximizing things.
We have a few "north stars" that guide us at Fluidity Forum, and one of them reads as follows: "Treat certainty, understanding, and control as imperfect; as things we can improve, but not achieve some maximized optimal state." So, it is important to us that we do not require of each other to maximize impact, cost-per-view metric, or anything else at Fluidity Forum. However, we do welcome effective altruists to join us, so long as they don't expect the rest of us to maximize impact.
The last session before our closing ceremonies was a presentation by an effective altruist. He surveyed us about how many days of the flu we would be willing to endure in order to attend Fluidity Forum. He used that to calculate, in dollar terms, how much we had benefited from attending. He showed us that the average attendee benefitted from attending Fluidity Forum equivalent to receiving (or was it spending?) between one and two thousand dollars each. Or something of that nature; I don't remember the precise details. I'm not sure how that translates to a person benefiting from videos, if at all. Would you like me to ask him?