Dave Rahardja on Nostr: Any system of governance that covers a large enough number of members must have a ...
Any system of governance that covers a large enough number of members must have a means to fend off bad actors, leeches, saboteurs, and (especially) moneyed interests who want to subvert the system for personal gain.
Any structure that relies on “everybody needs to behave well” for order is GOOD, but NOT SCALABLE. It’s perfectly fine to start with that assumption of good faith, but if your organization becomes successful, you must begin building in structures that prevent subversion, with clear consequences for violations, and consistent follow-through.
This goes for all kinds of governance, from technical to civil.
#FridayDevAdvice
Any structure that relies on “everybody needs to behave well” for order is GOOD, but NOT SCALABLE. It’s perfectly fine to start with that assumption of good faith, but if your organization becomes successful, you must begin building in structures that prevent subversion, with clear consequences for violations, and consistent follow-through.
This goes for all kinds of governance, from technical to civil.
#FridayDevAdvice