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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•1 year ago“Compensation” kinda detracts from your “community” point. If everybody’s contributing according to their strengths, that’s community. If everyone’s doing it to make a profit, that’s no longer community.
minus-squarePorkRolllink1•1 year agoBy “compensation” I meant “have their needs met” not “profit.” I shouldn’t have assumed it would have been understood that way.
“Compensation” kinda detracts from your “community” point.
If everybody’s contributing according to their strengths, that’s community.
If everyone’s doing it to make a profit, that’s no longer community.
By “compensation” I meant “have their needs met” not “profit.” I shouldn’t have assumed it would have been understood that way.