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Benjamin ⌐◨-◨
@latsko.eth
I think Nouns’ media production investments/grants surpassed the threshold where now it’s time to normalize independent audits for media channels in a similar capacity critical code is audited.
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Michael Gingras (lilfrog)
@frog
I’d go as far to say we need to audit “meme proliferation” I think too much gets away with some loose association to promoting the brand and the reality is that it’s not impactful and a poor use of funds
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Michael Gingras (lilfrog)
@frog
I spent 30 mins this morning trying to understand if 218 even happened at all and the best I could find was that a few 8x12 prints got put in the cafe. Just a terrible use of 200k. And not to pick on 218 this sort of thing happens regularly in the name of meme proliferation. I really think stuff like this needs audit or retro so we can start to notice that routinely pouring money into the efforts might be fun but it’s terrible roi
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Benjamin ⌐◨-◨
@latsko.eth
The initial thought isn’t nitpicking on the past. It’s an acknowledgment that the ecosystem has gained the maturity for these formalities to be lived.
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Michael Gingras (lilfrog)
@frog
If the past isn’t addressed or acknowledged then it will simply continue as is. Lots of proposals suffer this same fate, I’m not meaning to pick on this particular proposal but it’s a good example.
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Benjamin ⌐◨-◨
@latsko.eth
Certainly not ignoring the past. These type of audits are one of many tools that can help reinstall fate in areas/industry/purposes past proposals fell short.
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Benjamin ⌐◨-◨
@latsko.eth
And, equally important: reveal opportunities
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