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42 sats \ 0 replies \ @mo 14 Apr
  • Sub~territories will fix this “issue”.
  • Price decrease will be not fair for initial founders.
  • Price ideally will increase to avoid this place become the next social shitness.
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You can do it even now. Just ask stackers if they want to collaborate and form a mutual federation. That's all. But I am better single. I deny any collaboration.
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No. That will lower the barrier of creating a shity territory, like we already have some. And that will make SN a shity place like reddit. I am more for increasing the price for a territory...
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It would be nice to have multiple founders. Also, different topics could be made. More interesting post could happen.
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This isn't an issue, rather it's devaluing something. I mean it isn't good to devalue territory price. This way, it will eventually be easier and anyone can form without having much dopamine to perseverance for long term vision for territory.
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I wrote up a similar idea last month #454895
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Yes we should be able to have multiple founders for a territory.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @nym 14 Apr
I concur. That would be a great feature.
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Don’t see how this attracts new users to SN, something the team seem focused on currently. This opens up a lot of difficult UI challenges, with limited upside IMHO.
What happens when one founder fails to pay? Do the other founders get an extended window to pay? Does everyone have equal editing rights? How do you add someone else as an extra founder when the entire year has already been paid? Do they pay the existing founders? Do all founders get equal rewards in future too? How much extra content will be created because new territories can now have multiple founders?
Besides lowering the cost to creating territories, I am not sure what problem you are solving.
If you wish to reward people contributing in particular territories, it might just be better to see founders be able to send revenue splits to others for all posts in their territories and crowdfund the fees separately. Or as mentioned below, lower fees to setup sub-territories.