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RE: Steem Alliance Townhall Meeting with @Ned - TOMORROW (April 3rd) at 8pm UTC
another way of accomplishing this is to go to the proposals.. and bombard the writers with questions. They think no one is even looking at them due to the lack of feedback they are receiving. The ones writing the proposals should be able to answer your confusion and provide some clarity.
I honestly hope the best idea wins and not the best salesman or populist.
I just published a post tagged #steemfoundation trying to explain. i invite anyone to simplify the proposals to 2 tweets or less answers what and why.
Edit: We know it's a foundation, non-profit, etc. Why is it one of the 10 proposals?
I agree. That is one of the several reasons for the need to register for voting. It will reduce the ability of someone going on a popularity campaign to boost a proposal with popularity over substance.
Awesome.. thank you for doing that. I think that is a fantastic challenge for the proposers to undertake. Basically what's their elevator pitch.
I don't understand this question. The proposals are for the form the future foundation/non-prof should be. Is that what you're asking?
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What I meant by this is pretty much every proposal in its description focuses on what is their goal and it is all the same or very similar.
I want to know what distinguishes it from the other proposals. It wasn't a question aimed at you. It is more of a question for the people with the proposals.
I don't even care if they post on my post or make their own. But I think keeping it down to two tweets to distinguish their proposal and describe it is important.
I want to narrow my choices down to two or three and then read their full proposal. I don't want to read 10 in their entirety. Well, even if I do, I want a summary that doesn't start with once upon a time in the beginning, we the people, blah blah.