Post by @christina • Hey
Ok, so I took the below created a diagram and published my quick thoughts on online micro-community formation within the Lens Ecosystem. Introducing DIY
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Yes @metony.lens! DAOs can leverage Lens to identify high-intent members based on their contributions/interests to the DAO community online.
Why do you think it's useful to add these extra layers @christine.lens ? Isn't is easier to have a pack of apps to generate and promote connections based on the community needs? Need more info here.
Great article @christina.lens thanks! I’m interested in exploring some practical examples of what these layers look like. Did you have any particular ones in mind when thinking it through?
Loved your DIY Lens Clubs post! Actually, what brought me on Lens is a project that focuses on "Community Social Governance" in Web3. I deeply believe that we have great Web3 communities, still relying on Web2 like-minded tools to manage their social interactions. Building new solutions with this vision in mind is the right way to go.
First: collect. 🔥 Second: read. 🔥 Third: comment. 🔥
@christina.lens Definitely a great start to a comprehensive web3 community building experience without the limitations of web2 apps like Discord. Coupled with @converseapp.lens I see this taking off in the upcoming year - looking forward to more tracking tools for the communities and token-gated capabilities.
wish granted: @lensclubs.lens
DAOs can leverage Lens!
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Yes, we need a good token economy to incentivize excellent creators as well as readers. It is very important to let both parties get what they want.
Need more info here.
Let's do this
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Great article @christina thanks!
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