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vrypan.eth
@vrypan.eth
Maybe it's because I'm a DAO noob, but DAO-speak is really hard and cryptic to any outsider like me. It feels like people expect you to know things, there's everywhere a context we are expected to be aware of, special lingo, terms, structures.
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vrypan.eth
@vrypan.eth
I'm not talking just about Purple, it's the same everywhere. I haven't seen a DAO with a comprehensive website, where I go and read and really understand what's going on.
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Luciano
@luciano
My first instinct is to say the only way to build context is by participating and asking as many questions as possible but trying to think of a faster way to close that feedback loop. If understanding the vernacular faster is the goal there has a to be youtube video that covers definitions + a lil history
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Emmanuel 🍕🦉⌐◨-◨
@emmanuel
It's always okay to ask when things seem unclear or lack context when it comes to DAOs. Not all DAOs work the same, so a good amount of new learning is always expected.
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0𝕏ngmi — q/dau
@metaend.eth
Think of corporate speak but more degen
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