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Composable Membership and its Role in Generating Social Capital
- -How access, permissions, and status are the primary components of membership (and the role of tokens)
from Composable Membership and its Role in Generating Social Capital by Andrew Hong
sari added 3y ago
- Some communities at least take the first step to have some sort of access dependent on your token activities, usually a Discord server or channel. But access is only the first step to membership. Permissions are too closely tied to access right now, and status is left as too abstract a concept.
from Composable Membership and its Role in Generating Social Capital by Andrew Hong
sari added 3y ago
- -Membership in Web2 versus Web3 platforms, and why composability matters here
from Composable Membership and its Role in Generating Social Capital by Andrew Hong
sari added 3y ago
- -Designing a membership system to generate social capital
from Composable Membership and its Role in Generating Social Capital by Andrew Hong
sari added 3y ago
- So let's improve on the current model. Access is discovery, permissions are responsibility, status is weight.
from Composable Membership and its Role in Generating Social Capital by Andrew Hong
sari added 3y ago
- In Web2, membership forms around services. In Web3, services from around membership. Put simply, being a YouTube subscriber does not affect your privileges when engaging in a Twitch chat or a subreddit.
from Composable Membership and its Role in Generating Social Capital by Andrew Hong
sari added 3y ago
- Having a token brings a community together loosely with a financial stake, but composable membership holds a community together long term with social capital. That's a lot of buzzwords, so let’s explore this in three parts:
from Composable Membership and its Role in Generating Social Capital by Andrew Hong
sari added 3y ago