Re: Modship: A call to action!
But whats with the sudden rush of forcing democracy on something that clearly works better otherwise?
"whats with the sudden rush of forcing democracy on something that clearly works better otherwise? "
This doesn't make sense. First, you don't know if how things are now currently works better than if we had more democratic system, because we've never had democratic system.
Second, there's no rush. No rush at all.
Actually, I am wrong. There is pressing need to get this Player Revolution accomplished, as it is practice for the larger consumer revolution that needs to occur in order to prevent the destruction of life on Earth in totality: After this Player Revolution is successful, we'll take what we've learned by doing it and empower consumers to do something similar whereby they end up owning the companies from which they buy things. The developers and mods are like the employees in that scenario. So by learning how we get the developers and mods on our side in this Player Revolution we can learn how we can get employees on our side in the consumer revolution. I suppose we can do the consumer revolution more or less at the same time as the Player Revolution, but still maybe better to finish this Player Revolution first and learn from it before taking it to the real world.
Anyway, Hoffman, you're right about there being a rush, I guess. We don't have a lot of time to get the consumer revolution accomplished before the world goes to hell in a hand basked. So we should get this Player Revolution done fast so if we are going to learn from it before we move on to the bigger and more important consumer revolution. Or maybe we can do the consumer revolution at the same time?