Jason Goldberg Ⓜ️ 💜
@betashop.eth
Moxie does not condone any name calling or drama. We think everyone should take the volume down and communicate civilly and respectfully.
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Just Build
@justbuild
Seriously. This accomplishes nothing. If you truly believe in what $moxie or any tokenized protocol is trying to accomplish you need to take into consideration that a decentralized community of hundreds of millions if not billions of individuals are going to have drastically differing points of views. If you cannot have a nuanced/measured discussion through conflict than we've already lost.
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Jarrett
@jarrettr
There's 0 chance the Airstack team didn't know the kind of person they were elevating when chose to give @mr-silverback the power they did + name him as a "Moxie hero" Something like this was inevitable, and they should've known better
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Just Build
@justbuild
I don't know what the selection process was nor the criteria of that selection process, but I left myself open to this reply by choosing to comment, so I'll respond. Hopefully in a way to that doesn't create more conflict. My personal belief is that $moxie is a financial system that cannot make decisions based solely on the political positions of its contributors. The desire to have them act as an arbiter of the moral principles of some of its members over the beliefs of others is problematic for I think obvious reasons. I understand that sounds cold and calculated, but I'm treating this as a business/technology decision. Obviously there needs to be boundaries, things like if someone breaks a law, threatens violence against another member, etc. Silverback is a divisive figure to say the least and his behavior has been vile, as I told him directly. But beyond that I can understand how/why they chose him and why they were right to do so. I can also understand why the pushback has been severe.
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