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Donut DAODonut DAOby0x2A043F315F24762937CBCf0EB6CB313a43bDE5340x2A04…E534

[Governance Poll] Remove comments from daily general discussion posts from being eligible for DONUT rewards, and exclude them from counting towards the 50 comment limit to encourage more discussions

Voting ended over 1 year agoSucceeded

Reason: As you may already notice, activity has dropped significantly in the whole sub due to the implementation of different rules, market boring sentiment and a lot more things that we are not aware of.

For this reason I have thinking for some time on how try to make the sub alive again and bring back the good old times when everybody had fun, etc. It is important to try different ways along the sub to bring back the life and joy that this sub had.

Proposal: Remove comments from daily general discussion posts from being eligible for DONUT rewards, and exclude them from counting towards the 50-comment limit to encourage more discussions. Users will be able to tip and reward good comments if they think they deserve it.

The idea of this proposal is getting out of the cycle of always having to reward things and try a "new" approach of not rewarding comments but also not penalizing for being active and part of discussions.

Advantages:

Unlimited comments in the daily.

Encourage answering parent comments and having discussions.

Disadvantages:

No DONUT rewards

The choices are: [YES] - Implement this proposal

[NO] - I don't like the idea

[ABSTAIN] - I don't care or I don't have an opinion about it

Off-Chain Vote

Yes
1.58M DONUT34.4%
No
2.91M DONUT63.2%
Abstain
110.81K DONUT2.4%
Quorum:102%
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Discussion

Donut DAO[Governance Poll] Remove comments from daily general discussion posts from being eligible for DONUT rewards, and exclude them from counting towards the 50 comment limit to encourage more discussions

Timeline

Oct 28, 2024Proposal created
Oct 28, 2024Proposal vote started
Nov 02, 2024Proposal vote ended
Nov 02, 2024Proposal updated