There's a trade off from being quick to donate to any apparently righteous cause vs. being analytical. On one hand a quick donator is viewed as very generous and empathetic. On the other hand they can be easily fooled. A slow donator is seen as colder and less empathetic, however, they tend to get more good done over time.
I've always found the change.org donation solicitation a bit shady (you're essentially paying for an ad on the site for the petition), but I have no idea how the donators reached for comment could not know what the donation is. It says very clearly you're "Chipping in" to get the petition noticed more. If they're confused on that I don't know how.
Mods: the title of this submission ("Change.org solicits donations under George Floyd petition, keeps money") is a blatant case of editorializing, in violation of HN guidelines.
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Simulacra|5 years ago
"Change.org doesn't donate the money raised through its record-breaking George Floyd petition — and some donors say they feel misled"
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