Here's Why You Should Tidy Up the Network and Yourself | HackerNoon
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At every event and co-living space I went to, the same weakest link kept surfacing: tasks people ignore or simply don't want to do (i.e., cleaning). Even the smallest cleaning task, when overlooked, impacted everyone's experience. It's not just about physical spaces, this avoidance shows up in the digital world too.
DAOs promise shared governance and community-driven decision-making. Think of them as socio-technical experiments, revealing how we engage with governance. In practice, however, people neglect their roles in maintaining the system. Voting or contributing to governance, like cleaning, is often overlooked.
It's funny how silly, low-value human-made content floods digital spaces and physically seeps into brains. Meanwhile, machine-driven blockchain mining quietly powers the foundation that keeps everything running.
While many DAOs still struggle with this, there are people experimenting with solutions as decentralized governance evolves. But hey, what's more exciting than voting?
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