On 10/21/22, professor rat <pro2rat@yahoo.com.au> puffed:
https://twitter.com/ahall_research/status/1583474602046476289?cxt=HHwWgsCq3d...
Stop including tracking tags in links. Links die, post the article. Quit shilling 'governance' you wannabe 'anarchist'. This scam of 'Democracy' for and by the Internet will 'Democratize' and techno lock the mass of 8B plugged-in-matrix-brains out of freedom forever, and due to total digital tie-in will squash you out of any remaining freedom in the real world along with it. Exactly as that ideology and psychological indoctrination program has been doing to actual freedom in the real world since say at least 1984.
Reposts so secret I now have to kill you
Grow up. Andy Hall @ahall_research Oct 21 Why is it valuable to decentralize major online platforms for social media, e-commerce, and other purposes? And how can you govern these platforms of the future? @_portersmith and I sketch some ideas in our new piece for @a16zcrypto... a16zcrypto.com/toppling-the-… Toppling the Internet’s Accidental Monarchs: How to Design web3 Platform Governance web3 platforms have the opportunity to correct the problems of current platforms - but only by giving up some power. a16zcrypto.com Oct 21, 2022 · 3:05 PM UTC · Twitter Web App 32 17 4 75 Andy Hall @ahall_research Oct 21 We start by explaining how the democratization of the internet naturally parallels the democratization of real-world societies. Protecting property rights and giving more governance power to stakeholders creates trust and legitimacy—potentially fueling future growth. 1 5 Andy Hall @ahall_research Oct 21 Then we lay out a vision for how a community could democratically govern a platform, in three main parts. 1 4 Andy Hall @ahall_research Oct 21 First, rules are encoded at the protocol layer—like a constitution. Here the basic structure of the service and the core commitments are created. 1 4 Andy Hall @ahall_research Oct 21 Second, clients built on top of the protocol can experiment with different ways to make policies, to enforce policies, and to adjudicate disputes over enforcement decisions, using a fast-growing toolkit for community governance. 1 4 Andy Hall @ahall_research Oct 21 For making policies and other collective decisions, this could include token-based voting and delegation, legislatures that empower key stakeholders, and citizens’ assemblies of randomly recruited community members. 1 4 Andy Hall @ahall_research Oct 21 For enforcement, this could include user-based reporting, reputation systems, and legislative oversight of AI-based enforcement systems. 1 3 Andy Hall @ahall_research Oct 21 For adjudication, this could include juries of peers that hear appeals of enforcement decisions, or panels of community-chosen experts who issue judgments on particularly hard cases that set precedent for future decisions and inform policy changes. 1 3 Andy Hall @ahall_research Oct 21 Community governance at the protocol level may be needed to define the core mission of the platform, to allocate resources, and to address negative externalities induced between clients. The protocol could avail itself of any of the community governance tools we’ve just laid out. 1 3 Andy Hall @ahall_research Oct 21 Smart and parsimonious protocol and client community governance can create trust between platforms, their users, and their contributors—hopefully leading to more legitimacy and more growth. 1 4 Andy Hall @ahall_research Oct 21 Huge thanks to @Tim_Org for his partnership on this piece. Excited for feedback and ideas on the next phase of platform governance! 5