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We are just beginning to draft the foundation of this, and we will be building this openly to get input from everyone, so I'd love to hear your initial thoughts and reactions as well! Mainly my mind is focused on uncovering what drives high quality contributors to be a part of their communities. Getting paid isn't an incentive to be a high quality contributor, it's a reward. The incentive comes from within. This is the missing narrative, I feel. We need to de-protocolize this process and refocus on the passions of individuals. What drives them to care about their communities and shared interests? Beyond that, I want to know what stops these individuals from contributing? I think the modern web2 tools have disincentivized the highest quality contributors in favor of the ones most willing to play engagement games. I want to understand how these barriers create disincentives so we can design better protocols!
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