Web3 may radically change community dynamics.
This begs the question: can web3 communities even be called „communities“?
Here’s what I learned from @rosiesherry and @corycachola:
What makes the online community a more efficient workforce than one managed by a firm? The short answer is that communities are better at both identifying talented people and evaluating their output.
Community helps you: capture intel; we learn from our customers what they want and what they are doing; receive feature requests; learn what potential features are getting buzz before building them; users learn from each other; nowadays we even end up hiring folks through these communities.
Because members share values, the community helps answer three important questions for members in some way: Who am I? How should I act? What do I believe?