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Bixbite 👽
@bixbite
I believe the social layer of governance is the most harmful layer. I’m a huge advocate for private voting, also anonymous feedback…. Why? Because ANYTIME you leave feedback positive or negative you get DMs…. It’s making me just want to vote & not say anything, but I feel I owe it to the proposers to provide feedback, but also do not want to deal with the backlash of providing feedback. Dammed if you do, dammed if you don’t….. but Anon activities eliminate these issues, we should also reset the culture to not take voting against a proposal so personally. An against vote does not equal an I Hate You, it’s a rework and repurpose if it doesn’t pass. 🫡
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Nounish Prof ⌐◧-◧🎩
@nounishprof
Transparency is a core crypto value & we should stop being afraid of it. Let’s normalize not taking feedback personally. Hiding behind anonymous voting can also allow for deception “oh I voted yes on your prop of course!” while voting against etc Also — you don’t owe anyone anything. No one is entitled to your time or attention. It’s kind of you to engage but you don’t have to. You also don’t owe anyone an explanation of your vote. If you give one, great but it’s not required. And that sentiment should be normalized as well.
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Bixbite 👽
@bixbite
I just remember how nervous I was proposing my first prop, I want everyone to feel welcomed & acknowledged, so I enjoy giving feedback…. But sometimes it backfires. At the end of the day I think we all just want to see the best versions of proposals passing, so hopefully more embrace the ‘rework & revise’ vs taking it personal 🧘🏻♀️
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