these conversations would not have been allowed.
I have not shrank from having them - but I did pay a heavy price for speaking freely when the flag wars turned into spam wars.
"The ninjamine is really what killed it..."
I think the Founder's stake simply wasn't properly spent. Dan and Ned neither one stepped up and fixed the problems they saw they had created, which that stake allowed them to do. Ned endured longer than Dan, but in the end both of them slithered off and left the bag we are trying to hold together ripped and torn. As Hurt mentions above, the love of money does bad things to people.
I see that Hive has the necessary functionality to serve as the infrastructure of voluntarist government, but the mistakes coded in the founders left behind them continue to make that potential impossible to employ. I confess it gets discouraging after 8 years, and sometimes I almost give up expecting folks that can do anything about it to ever do so. The worst flaw coded into Hive is the financial incentive not to fix the misaligned financial incentives. HF28 demonstrated that clearly by misaligning them even more. Them as have get more and them as don't get less, even as the pile shrinks until no one has anything. I honestly can't see altruism surmounting the wall between Hive and dominance of the social media sector that would turn that altruism into the greatest profit margin the world has ever seen. Cash is king. Soon the king will be dead, and no one will cry 'Long live the king!'
I'll give up then.