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noname223

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Aug 18, 2020
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I am rather skeptical about donating. Maybe I am even cynical. I was raised in a very selfish way. One close friend of mine boycotted the Nintendo Switch 2 because of the price policy and donated a similar amount of money to various NGOs. Also to palestine. Another friend of mine also donates very frequently.

I am extremely scared about poverty. I will never be able to work. I might even ctb because of it.

I wonder which advatanges would I have donating money. It would feel good I guess. Or bad depending on your mindset. My friends would have a better image of me. My dad would probably call me stupid.

Tbh we are all in our friendgroup don't want to become like our parents. But I think on money I am probably pretty similar to my dad. I think I save more money. I use my money in a more Strategic way.

There are some projects where I would not donate. I watch an independent mainstream YouTuber. He has almost 2 million subs. I know financing independent media is Very Important. But this dude certainly does not need my money.

I am skeptical about donating to victims which get a lot of media attention. I think these people already get a lot of money. I was on a pro Palestine protest recently. I have the feeling it needs political pressure to solve this catastrophe. I am not sure whether money can really solve this issue.

I would maybe aim for an effective altruism approach. And look where my money could make a Real difference. In the end though I don't have that much money would it Really make a difference? I don't really believe in carma. But I believe in living according to ethical principles. However, I think preventing my suicide is sort of my first and most Important principle. I really have a guilty conscience to do this to my family. I am not sure whether I could get addicted to the good feeling of donating. I know I tend to believe in magical thinking sometimes when I am paranoid. I even thought God would send me a message at one point
Maybe this is all just a silly justification for not donating. But I think I would get a Bad feeling from it. In the end when I kill myself I will tell me that the society spit in my face and this is why I am faced to Do this. I also experienced severe bullying. And I am not sure whether the money really ends up at the person I would want it to.

One could say even a small amount can make a difference. But maybe people with a stable income should donate first. I don't know. Maybe it is something one should not think through rationally.

What about you?
 
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Satori Komeiji

Satori Komeiji

Member
Jul 15, 2025
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I've donated to various software projects over the years as well as content creators I enjoy. I have all ads blocked for Youtube so I feel like directly supporting content creators is the least I can do.
And look where my money could make a Real difference. In the end though I don't have that much money would it Really make a difference?
I personally live by the belief that large scale changes start with the individual. So while in the grand scheme of things your contribution may be small, you're still sending a message with what you choose to spend your money on and I think that's important.
 
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Alexei_Kirillov

Alexei_Kirillov

i must rest here a moment
Mar 9, 2024
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It would depend on what my goal is. Sometimes my goal isn't to "help" people in a tangible sense, but to support a cause (for example, I used to have a monthly recurring donation to the Wikimedia foundation; I have also donated to the Internet Archive).

But in general for me it's a function of need, ie. the more in need someone is, the more willing I am to donate money. In real life, that manifests for the most part as me just giving money or food to individual homeless people (sadly they are quite common in my city). Perhaps "theoretically," on an effective altruism level, my dollar could go further by donating to a local organization that helps the homeless population, but I'm skeptical of how possible it even is to quantitatively measure these kinds of things. When I give food to that homeless person, I am helping him fulfill a basic, immediate need, that such an organization would not necessarily be able to do. How do you measure that?
 
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Scythe

Lost in a delusion
Sep 5, 2022
638
I would donate to SS if I have the ability to, and people I know from SS.

When it comes to individuals, donating almost always helps, even if it's a drop in the bucket. Whoever receiving the money be would happy regardless. (Unless they're plain shitty)
For example if someone needs help with gorceries, donating even 10 dollars could help, it might not seem much, but you can buy bread to feed yourself another day for 10 dollars.

I'm also remembering once when I was on the subway, someone addressed everyone in the section of the subway we're on. Saying he needs 12 dollars for something I can't recall, and I decided to give him 4 dollars cause he had a clear amount he needed and it was a different approach then someone coming up in your face and asking for money which I hate.
 
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gifted.pumpkin

Member
Oct 19, 2024
5
I'm also sceptical about donating money, but there are other things to do good. Donating blood is one example (if you are willing, check the requirements though, not everyone can qualify). Helping out in a pet shelter, an orphanage or hospice might be a way if you have the time and energy, directly affecting the life of other living beings. Visiting hospice might actually be an interesting idea to share the thoughts on life and death. Highly recommend it if your country's policy allows volunteering in such places.
 
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Eriktf

Specialist
Jun 1, 2023
324
SaSu:

Donations: Bitcoin (BTC)

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Donations: Ethereum (ETH)

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Donations: Monero (XMR)

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Danny Phantom

Danny Phantom

Mad About The World
Jul 22, 2025
7
This is a tricky one. I would say Tarantino. I love his films and I hope his last one would be good.
 
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Pluto

Cat Extremist
Dec 27, 2020
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nobodycaresaboutme

nobodycaresaboutme

maybe my English kinda sucks
Jun 30, 2025
73
I'm donating ¥30,000 ($2,000) per month to the neurodevelopmental disorder organization that my therapist is managing.
Of course to SaSu too (but sorry only once)
I want to donate to my favorite software projects too but need to save money because now I'm not employed and have to CTB if the money is exhausted ;-;
 

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