RE: oooohhhhhhh. :X Wait is this fucking true?
It's interesting how a lot of people are rallying against the EOS constitution (which I know very little about, other than it exists and sounds reasonable on the surface) and how it enable some form of community / decentralized governance. I don't know if there's anything that will ever be 'perfectly decentralized' while also reliable, useful, and secure.
I feel like the transparency behind the EOS constitution, and making it a bit more robust (requiring block producers to validate / discuss) seems like a reasonable compromise. I believe Noam Chomsky spoke of anarchist systems as (I'm paraphrasing) "no harmful, or unjustifiable governance / authority". It's inevitable that, to interact with communities and societies, there needs to be SOME form of governance. Trying to control it and take it back is only reasonable.