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RE: On the management of Gridcoin's social media and public image
You're right in some of your observations. My post is 10 pages long and it looks like I lacked clarity on a couple things that I overlooked in proofreading. I'll try to address them:
- Even at our peak, when we had 2 active OPs with posting abilities (jringo and CM), we still experienced these communication delays with getting content out the door.
- The observation is that the number of active members being involved in the content vetting process would be reduced from the current 5 down to 2.
- Breaking the system is what I would attribute to a Twitter admin abandoning the content vetting group and posting content of his choosing. Basically what I mean is, don't break the system that had worked well, and then point at its broken state as evidence for it needing to be changed.
Jringo isn't an OP.
It's now increased from 5 to hundreds given that it's now a public process.
The Steemit & Whaleshares polls passed, authorizing posting of such content. The micromanaged voting mechanism failed to be productive, It was never mandated for any other social media presence.