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@jc
Thinking about a network state protocol that allows you to fork communities when you disagree. Many communities today are run by a leadership which safeguard their setup (e.g. private software and heavy moderation). Thoughts on a protocol designed for easy exit and fork of communities, like a fork button? cc @balajis.eth
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Alex Miller
@alexlmiller
The challenge here is more thoughtfulness of new community leaders around community building rather than the technical limitations That said crypto identity does present an opportunity for making this feasible in a way that you can’t with web2 databases
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Alex Miller
@alexlmiller
At Stack Overflow we published all the content in data dumps and it was CC-BYSA so you could setup a new site with it but you couldn’t have the user data for privacy reasons With wallet addresses you could let people auth and associate to their original contributions
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jcdenton.cast
@jc
That's actually an incredible thing Stackoverflow was doing! I wonder if that's the direction everything should go towards, public data is actually public.
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