a16zcrypto
@a16zcrypto
"What is the right model for internet governance?"
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a16zcrypto
@a16zcrypto
The full conversation includes Noah Feldman, constitutional law scholar at Harvard who architected the Meta oversight board and has written multiple books, and Andrew Hall (@andyhall), professor of political science at Stanford and consultant to a16z crypto research, joined by a16z crypto editor Robert Hackett (@hackr). Check it out here: https://web3-with-a16z.simplecast.com/episodes/governing-democracy-internet-boardrooms-noah-feldman
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parseb
@parseb.eth
Will listen. Did you guys change your mind? Is it no longer "progressive decentralization"? No 'oups sorry' for the damage?
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Robert Hackett
@hackr
Decentralization is hard and always has been. That doesn’t make it any less invaluable.
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parseb
@parseb.eth
Where did I say that? You're missing the point. Would have preferred for you to tell me when and where has progressive decentralization ever worked. We did not deserve this.
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