The most convincing form of disagreement is refutation. It's also the rarest, because it's the most work. While refutation generally entails quoting, quoting doesn't necessarily imply refutation.
A DAO succeeds if its technical properties grease the flywheel of decision-making, community building and participation, rather than staying the center of attention.
Strategy is an imaginative act, and narrative is how it thinks, expresses itself, and brings others along. Which is where words come in. Whether expressed as conversation, brief, or presentation, strategy is meaningless and powerless without words. If you can’t put your strategy into words others cannot follow.
While it’s impressive that Notion can handle all of these different use cases, it’s not particularly good at any of them. It doesn’t invite discussion because its comments are tiny and hidden. You also can’t call attention to certain properties of a card/page because all meta-data becomes one long list of properties.