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garden/neil/literature-notes/online-communities-are-still-catching-up-to-my-mothers-garden-club.md by @neil
Online Communities Are Still Catching Up to My Mother's Garden Club
Author : [[Nathan Schneider]]
Publisher : Hacker Noon
> The Internet has been plagued by a phenomenon I call β[[implicit feudalism]]β: a bias, both cultural and technical, for generating absolutist fiefdoms. Think about it: When was the last time you participated in an election for a Facebook Group, or sat on a jury for a GitHub project? Implicit feudalism is how platforms nudge users to practice (and tolerate) nearly all-powerful admins, moderators, and βbenevolent dictators for life.β
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Software project governance should be participatory.
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2021 04 13
authority in networks
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online communities are still catching up to my mothers garden club
there is a layer of governance infrastructure missing from the web
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