📚 node [[metcalfes law does not apply to commoning]]
Metcalfe's law does not apply to commoning
[[Flancian]] asked:
[[commoning]] probably scales with [[Metcalfe's law]], as it's a social activity?
I replied:
- Re: Metcalfe's law - hmm interesting. I feel like commoning tends to prefer [[federation]]. So keeping groups small in a sense, but then connecting these smaller groups. Commoning maybe works best scaling out rather than scaling up.
- E.g. [[Rely on Heterarchy]] and [[Rely on Distributed Structures]] patterns
- I almost feel like the larger an individual commons gets, the more it tends towards tragedy. Or at least the governance system has to get much more robust.
- Might be wrong there though.
Epistemic status
Type : [[notion]]
Confidence : 2
Gut feeling : 5
Not too sure about this. Just a hunch. But feels worth exploring. It generally fits with my values of small things federating.
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- public document at doc.anagora.org/metcalfes-law-does-not-apply-to-commoning
- video call at meet.jit.si/metcalfes-law-does-not-apply-to-commoning
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