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by m_rcin
4580 days ago
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Depending on the point of view, either your $10 became $40, or $30 from the anonymous donor just became $40. I've learnt about the concept of donation matching only recently (it's not used all over the world yet). It doesn't seem very honest to me. And not only to me, e.g. http://blog.givewell.org/2011/12/15/why-you-shouldnt-let-don... |
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There's absolutely nothing inherent to the concept such that it's dishonest.
It exists to drive others to get involved. It's an excellent mechanism and works very well by getting attention and encouraging people that their contributions will be magnified. It's a deal: you give, I give. There's nothing dishonest about that.
Further, the donor in this case is matching an 'unlimited' sum. There's no artificial cut-off.