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Nate Maddrey
@nmadd
Saying “we should tokenize everything” is basically saying “we should tokenize the long tail of slop” But the problem is, the long tail of slop is effectively worth $0 In fact, it’s probably worth less than $0, because it creates a lot of noise and distracts from higher quality content And we don’t need to attach a coin to low quality, low effort content to know that it is worth $0. There’s enough garbage content on the internet already, and it’s only growing How can we work towards incentivizing higher quality content, and empowering creators with the tools they need?
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Garrett
@garrett
how do you measure quality?
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Nate Maddrey
@nmadd
it's def a hard thing to measure. I think quality passes the test of time, so looking at how many coins retain value over X number of days or months. also, looking at individual creators is also a good sign - if someone creates some quality content they're more likely to create more quality content over time, and vice verse. you could use network analysis to quantify who are the "highest quality" creators in a network but ultimately I think it's about creating better incentives, and better messaging. quality (and a lot of content in general) is in the eye of the beholder. if we create tools and messaging that emphasis quality I believe we'll get higher quality over the long run
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Victor
@victoreram
It doesn't need to be measured. Either you like it or you don't
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