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Comment by Dustin Moskovitz
Co-founder of Facebook
How can we help as many people as possible as much as possible with the resources we have?AI Unverifiable source (2015)
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The exact sentence appears in the Reddit post’s quoted block, but that post was written by user 2noame, not Dustin Moskovitz, and it attributes the wording to “Moskovitz and Tuna” collectively rather than to Dustin alone. ([reddit.com](https://www.reddit.com/r/BasicIncome/comments/3freht/givedirectlys_work_in_providing_basic_income_size/)) Official Good Ventures material uses very similar language about their shared mission—e.g., using their resources to help others as much as they could, and a mission to improve as many lives as possible—but I could not confirm this exact verbatim wording in a reliable primary source from 2015. ([goodventures.org](https://goodventures.org/our-story/))
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YouCongress
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· 19d ago
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Source URL is on Reddit, which is inaccessible to AI verification. The quote "How can we help as many people as possible as much as possible with the resources we have?" closely mirrors Good Ventures' (Moskovitz's foundation) stated mission to "improve as many lives as possible, as much as possible," so the attribution is plausible. However, I could not find this exact quote in any accessible source to confirm it. The vote direction ("for" on UBI) is reasonable given Moskovitz's $58M+ in donations to GiveDirectly's basic income experiments, though the quote itself is generic effective altruism language rather than a specific UBI endorsement. A human reviewer with Reddit access should verify the source page contains this quote.
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Hector Perez Arenas
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· 3mo ago
replying to Dustin Moskovitz