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A
Oh,
I
did
yeah
oh
created
by
septic
yeah.
Thank
you
septim.
Does
everyone
feel
that
maybe
maybe
when,
whenever
we
share
like
a
new
event
or
something
that
takes
place
in
our
discord,
would
everyone
feel
okay?
If
we,
if
we
share
the
discord
link
instead
of
the
instead
of
the
google
calendar
thing
like
it's
just
like
it'll,
be
like
a
one-step
thing
instead
of
like
the
many
steps,
so
wouldn't
it
would
everyone
agree
with
with
with
this
change,
starting
this
week,.
B
A
Oh
sorry,
I
was
muted,
okay,
so
starting
today,
let's,
let's
try
to
share
this
course
instead
of
instead
of
google,
and
so
let
me
jump
into
the
content
planning
spreadsheet.
A
So,
let's
start
with
some
of
the
some
of
the
content
that
we're
gonna
be
sharing
for
this
week
and
do
we
do
we
have
just
debates
or
do
we
have
any
other
operand
parties
for
for
this
week,
scheduled.
B
It's
not
a
problem
party,
but
there's
a
video
that
grief
made
on
gitcom.
That
was
so
cool.
B
A
Yes,
I
was
just
watching
that
one,
but
I
can't
remember
if
it
wasn't
in
the
stewart
center
channel
or
the
chrome
okay
perfect.
This
is
gonna,
be
the
edited
version
right
or.
B
A
Okay
about
the
about
the
comments
upgrades,
so
should
we
be
sharing,
maybe
some.
A
About
the
about
the
comments
upgrade,
should
we
be
sharing
any
evergreen
content
this
week,
or
has
anybody
seen
any
maybe
like
relevant,
more
updated
forum
posts
about
it
or
because,
on
top
of
my
mind,
I
can
think
of
this
great
piece
by.
C
A
That
that
she
wrote
but
but
I
can't
but
I
I
was
wondering
if
there
was
something
just
more
updated
or
more
recent
in
in
the
forum
about
any
novelties
around
the
comments
upgrade.
B
A
Okay,
so
today
zero
would
you
would
you
agree
that
maybe
we
can
do
like
a
50
50
on
on
on
parties
and
debates.
A
Yes,
just
you
remember
that
last
week
we
had
like,
I
would
say
that
at
least
there
was
at
least
there
was
one
one
tweet
per
day
that
was
related
in
some
way
to
the
parent
parties.
So
what?
If?
What?
If
this
week
we
try
to
like
divide
like
in
a
50
50
that
effort
so
that
we
can
say,
okay,
have
you
heard
about
param
party,
we're
still
having
those
here's
a
calendar
you
can
attend.
A
But
if
you
already
went
to
a
parent
party-
and
you
would
like
to
join
the
debate-
I
don't
know-
maybe
like
some
do
you
like.
Do
you
have
fun
and
or
do
you
are
you
into
politics
or
something,
then
you
would
enjoy
a
param
debate
right.
So
maybe
we
can
split
like
the
effort
of
of
this
week,
promoting
half
parent
parties
and
the
other
half
just
following
the
narrative
of
remember
everything
that
happens
in
param
parties
is
gonna,
eventually
get
to
a
debate.
A
So
if
you
already
have
like
an
idea
of
step,
one
or
step
two
like
come
join
us
in
a
debate
that
that's
like
your
next
step
or
something
right.
Maybe
let
me
I'm
gonna
start
drafting
some
of
these
in
the.
A
In
in
the
spreadsheet-
and
maybe
we
could-
you
know-
oh
hey
angela-
welcome-
I
didn't
see
that
you
were
here-
gmgm,
okay,
so
just
to
put
you
in
in
context
a
little
bit
during
this
fall.
We
discussed,
what's
gonna
happen
in
our
twitter
during
the
week,
so
I
was
inviting
you
to
join
because
the
idea
is
for
you
and
anna
to
start.
A
A
I
wanted
to
invite
you
so
that
you
could
take
a
look
at
how
like
the
dynamics
are,
and
thankfully
we
already
have
discord
events
this
week.
So
if
you
go
to
the
event
that
we're
in
right
now,
you
can
find
the
link
to
the
twitter
sync
agenda,
which
is
a
google
document
and
yeah
yeah.
If
you
have
any
questions,
please
don't
hesitate
to
ask
us.
A
A
Oh
thank
you.
Hero
did
you
want
to
add
some.
D
Chewy,
I'm
sorry
because
my
internet
connection
is
really
bad,
so
I
want
to
take
it
to
say
what
I
want
to
say
and
is
that
this
week
we
end
the
graviton
training
so
yeah.
This
will
be
the
end
of
of
this
recurring
tweets
and
it's
the
10th
graviton
training,
so
yeah.
I
think
that
what
I
can
do
is
to
update
the
row
number
seven
and
with
that
we
will
finish
the
the
graviton
training
twitters
and
for
the
nbc
book
club.
We
are
going
to
go
on
chapter
number.
Nine!
A
Perfect,
just
that
the
only
thing
that
I
would
ask
you
like,
if
you
could
maybe
I'll
I'll
help
you
with
that,
I'm
gonna
copy
paste
row
seven
to
row
number
two,
because
it's
mostly
happening
tomorrow,
okay
yeah!
A
So
so,
if,
if
you
could
draft
it
in
row,
number
two
instead
of
modifying
number
seven,
that
would
be
great
in
in
angela
also
to
put
you
in
contact
so
that
you
don't
like
the
kind
you
can
find
the
spreadsheet
that
we're
talking
about
in
the
agenda
that
that
you
clicked
on
it
says
relevant
links.
The
second
link,
the
cc
twitter
content
planning
document
is
the
spreadsheet
where
we
drop
our
some
of
these
tweets
so
yeah.
Just
to
put
you
a
little
bit
more
in
context.
B
A
Okay,
so
I'm
gonna
draft
a
tweet
for
for
the
param
debates
this
week
and
if
I'm
gonna
add
some
extra
rows
and
if
anyone
wants
to
jump
in
and
and
work
in
in
dropping
some
of
this
feel
free
to
do
so.
B
B
A
Okay,
let's
I'm
gonna
like
add
some
context
in
in
row
number
four,
so
I'm
gonna
describe
in
row
number
four.
What
the
params
debates
are
and
then
for
row
number
three.
B
A
A
If
you
need
to
just
access
some
documents
to
see
like
what
we're
working
on,
we
now
have
it
in
discourse
event.
So
if
you
go
to
the
top
right,
you're
gonna
see
a
new
button
called
create
and
view
events.
The
twitter
sync
has
a
link
to
the
to
the
agenda
right
there
and.
A
Yeah
like
in
in
in
one
hive,
they
they
don't,
have
many
many
like
recurring
events.
They
have
like
five
events
per
week
in
their
calendar,
so
I
even
suggested
like
get
rid
of
the
google
calendar.
Let's
just
use
this
course.
It
might
be
a
challenge
for
the
tec,
but
hopefully
once
they
enable
recurring
events,
we
can
take
the
same
steps.
B
C
Can
I
just
ask
because
I
think
I
I
feel
a
little
bit
out
of
touch
with.
A
C
Comms
folks,
these
days
so
did
we
ever
adopt
any
of
the
stuff
that
I
was
talking
about,
like
the
the
who,
what
matrix
and
things
like
that,
I
was
trying
to
offer
up
some
of
my
processes
for
the
use
of
the
overall
dow,
but
I
didn't
know
if
we'd
ever
adopted
any
of
that
plus
I'm
also
happy
to
let
you
guys
have
access
to
my
elements.com
stuff.
So
you
know
I've
already,
given
that
laser
some
access
to
those
things,
but
I
just
wanted
to
make
it
more
widely.
C
And
maybe
we
could
even
shift
it
over
to
being
something
that
you
know
that
it's
a
yearly
cost
it's
like
125
bucks
or
something
it's
not
that
much
so
maybe
the
comps
dow
could
you
know
use
that
anyway,
it's
my
favorite
stock
photo
thing,
so
I
just
thought
I
would
suggest
that,
and
I
don't
know
what
our
agenda
is.
I'm
sorry
I
just
popped
in
here,
but
just
wanted
to
ask
no.
A
It's
fine,
it's
it's!
This
is.
This
is
great,
I'm
I'm
actually
using
a
lot
of
the
of
the
kinesin.
I
mean,
of
course
you
completely
dominated,
and
I
only
I
mean
I
I
I've
listened
to
you
in
the
during
the
gravity
sessions
and
then
we
had
that
one-on-one
call.
A
So
I'm
integrating
that,
as
part
of
you
know
like
explaining
new
contributors,
it's
like
okay.
This
is
the
framework
that
that,
like
so
that
you
don't
so
that
you're
not
lost
all
the
time,
so
I'm
including
that
in
the
in
the
proposal
for
the
whole
working
group.
A
However,
this,
like
about
about
stock
and
more
directly
related
to
design
I'll,
make
sure
to
talk
to
asset
laser,
because
right
now,
I'm
including
all
of
those
like
expenses
in
the
proposal
like
like
hubspot
fees
and
and
all
of
this,
like
it's,
it's
been
included
in
like
a
general
budget,
so
I'll
make
sure
that
if
we
can
provide
this
service
for
the
graphic
designers
that
we
have
on
board,
I
I
feel
that
it
could
be
great.
C
A
A
I
started
some
threats
on
what
what
the
what
the
teams
are
going
to
be
so
there
we
have
so
far
like
five
different
teams,
which
are
like
the
units
that
are
going
to
be
under
comes
once.
We
have
the
comments
upgrade.
Actually
I
kept
you
in
mind
like
as
like.
A
For
now
the
the
the
title
was
like
security
advisor
for
for
house,
but
so
that's
that's
the
role
that
that
you're
gonna
be
you're,
gonna
be
helping
us
with,
but
if
you
feel
that
there
are
other
places
like
let's
say,
like
animation
and
video
production,
I
feel
that
they
could
use
a
lot.
Some
of
these
materials
so
feel
free
to
join
any
of
these
threads
and
and
if
you
would
like
to
submit
any
material
that
could
help
us.
C
A
No,
no!
It's
it's
fine!
It's
it's
actually
like
something
that
I
want
to
pick
up
on
on
tomorrow
for
for
the
for
the
comstock,
but
I
I
didn't
want
to
start
this
week
without
making
sure.
A
Okay,
so
for
for
covering
the
comments
upgrade,
does
anybody
have
like
any
idea
of
whatever
green
content
we
can
use
or
or
something
that
you
feel
could
be
important
to
race
during
this
week?.
A
As
I
said,
I
feel
that
katie's
article
would
be
great,
but
if
anybody
have.
B
B
That
video
I
mentioned
before
yeah,
it's
grief,
talking
about
you
know
like
why
this.
B
A
Except,
would
you
like
to
help
us
with
drafting
drop
drafting
this
part
I'll
support
you
for
for
reviewing
it.
B
A
But
just
so
that
everyone
can
maybe
take
take
some
of
the
of
the
trap.
B
C
So
can
I
just
ask
and
or
maybe
make
a
comment
you
know
I
help.
I
help
companies,
design,
marketing
and
communications
departments.
That's
the
thing
I
do
so
like
I
don't
know.
If
you
know
just
my
talking
about
hubspot
or
you
know
things
you
know,
I
don't
know
I
mean,
I
know
that's
kind
of
your
role
in
a
way,
but
I'm
just
saying
that
this
is
a
thing
I
do
professionally,
and
so
I
just
want
to
just
put
it
out
that
I
didn't
know.
C
If
you
guys
understood,
I
think
I've
even
written,
you
know
sort
of
documentation
on
how
to
do
this
and
stuff.
So
if
that's
thing
that
you'd
like
to
maybe
have
a
one-on-one
with
me
or
review
or
whatever
you.
A
C
A
Yo
probably
can
help
us
a
lot
when
we
once
we
started
by
process
for
for
the
for
the
funding
proposal,
but
yeah
definitely
they're
gonna
like
I
I
would
like
I.
If
you
ask
me,
I
would
love
if
eventually,
you
could
be
involved
as
the
project
manager
for
one
of
the
teams,
so
so
yeah
I
mean
it's.
It's
gonna
be
much
more
more
open
for
for
for
this.
A
These
experiences,
so,
in
the
end
like
I,
I
feel
that
it's
gonna
be
enriched
by
whoever
wants
to
jump
in
like
to
contribute.
So
we
have,
for
example,
like
some
brand
managers.
Rving's
cast
a
lot
of
experience
with
brand
management.
I
barely
have
any
experience
with
that.
So
we
all
have
a
lot
to
learn
from
kid
experience,
so
that
that
would
be
the
focus
that
I
would
love
to
push
for
for
come.
C
Yeah,
I'm
I'm
I'm
a
little
less,
I'm
more
on
like
the
construction
of
the
brand
and
some
of
the
the
actual
like
you
know.
What
do
you
want
to
say,
identity
and,
and
this
kind
of
thing
like
and
technical
processes,
underneath
that
that
connect
to
the
business,
but
not
so
much
like
pr
or
that
type
of
thing.
You
know
what
I
mean
like
so
that's
kind
of
a
whole
nother
set
of
things
that
I
have
not
done.
C
A
Should
we
use
the
same
calendar
for
params
parties,
I
mean
some
people
already
have
access
to
it,
so
it
might
be
a
good
idea
if
we
use
the
same
calendar
for
the
debate.
Would
everyone
agree
on
this.
A
C
So
we're
maybe
just
saying
that
now
that
the
params
parties
are
winding
down,
we're
gonna,
take
that
calendar
over
and
rename
it
and
use
it
like.
That
is
that.
A
B
C
A
I
feel
that
this
week
is
gonna,
be
like
a
hybrid,
because
this
week
we're
still
gonna
have
some
trump's
parties,
but
but
yeah
like
probably
next
week.
It's
just
gonna
be
like
around
the
base.
So
this
week
we're
gonna
be
like
50
50,
covering
parties
and
debates
so
like
the
narrative
that
we're
gonna
follow.
Is
that
so
you've
been
to
a
param
party?
A
This
is
the
next
step
so
like
in
a
way
we
want
to
take
like
any
audience
who
engages
like
by
the
hand
and
and
tell
him
like
okay.
This
is
the
next
step,
and
if
you
haven't
been
to
one
of
these,
you
can
still
like
come
to
a
param
party.
A
Should
we
do
it,
oh
set
us
up
except
you're,
so
here
do
you
think
we
should
tweet
like
anything
about
the
discord
calendars
or
should
we
test
it
for
this
week,
see
how
it
works
and
maybe
push
it
for
next
week.
B
Yeah
I
was
talking
to
tom
about
the
these
events
and
she
was
telling
me
like
yeah.
Maybe
we
can
try
out
this
week,
see
how
it
goes
and
then
yeah.
I
think
it
would
be
better
like
if
we
just
give
it
a
week
of
see
how
it
goes
and
so
that's
whole
people
are
that
I
mean,
I
think
it's
cool,
like
I
I
don't
know
like
if
everyone,
but
I'm
receiving
notifications,
all
the
time
like.
Oh
this
meeting
is
happening
now
in
this
room
and
yeah.
It
feels
like
yeah,
it's
nice,
but
yeah.
C
Shoot
it
yeah.
I
just
I
do
feel
like
we
kind
of
act
like
twitter
is
the
only
social
media
that
exists
so
like.
I
do
wonder
if,
if
we're
have
anywhere
on
our
road
map,
about
acting
like
other
kinds
of
social
media
exists,.
A
Angela
actually
had
great
initiative
on
that,
so
good
yeah,
so
so
I
I
think
she
has
more
experience
in
managing
like
instagram
and
tick
tock,
and
all
of
in
all
of
this,
like
personally,
I'm
very,
very
curious
to
see
how
that
could
work,
because
I'm
just
like
not
that
familiarized
with
with
this
so
so
yeah,
the
idea
is
to
just
like
start
expanding
like
hubspot
is
gonna,
be
like
a
great
first
step
for
people
that
can
like
catch
up
with
with
twitter.
A
Twitter
right
now
has
been
very
helpful
to
engage
with
more
with
like
newer
audiences
and
at
the
same
time
like
knowing
who
these
audiences
are.
I
really
miss
david's
analytics
corner
because
of
that
it
was
very
illustrative,
but
yes,
like
in
in
the
near
future.
If
there
are
more
platforms,
this
definitely
is
something
that
should
stay
in
in
a
raider.
I
know
that
you've
talked
about
quora
before
so
yeah.
This
is
this.
A
This
would
be
like
another
example
of
like
hey,
let's
like
let's,
let's
maybe
like
start
something
like
a
plan
for
quora.
Let's
test
it
for,
like
a
couple
of
months,
see
how
it
behaves
see.
How
many
people
gets
attractive
and
how
can
we
integrate
like
all
of
the
of
the
social
media?
So
yeah?
Definitely
I'm.
This
is
what
I'm
most
excited
about
like
for
having
more
contributors
so
that
we
can
diversify
in
this
kind
of
stuff,
because
yeah
like
right
now.
A
If
we
split
efforts
between
twitter
and
another
platform,
I
feel
that,
like
we
wouldn't
be
able
to
offer
it
like
to
focus
in
on
how
twitter
has
been
giving
us
some
of
these
results,
but
me
having
more
contributors
and
and
people
that
can
think
on
on
comms.
It's
definitely
a
next
step
towards
diversifying
your
platform.
C
Then
so
you
would,
we
would
get
some
monetization.
Of
course
it's
some
reputation,
management
and
things
would
sort
of
build
up
over
time.
I
myself
have
almost
5
000
answers
and
two
and
a
half
million
views
on
that.
Just
just
me
right,
so
I'm
just
an
individual.
C
If
we
had
all
the
experts,
you
know
people
would
come
for
that,
and
then
that
would
there
be
some
monetization,
but
then
we
can
always
repost
that
content
on
twitter
and-
and
so
I
think
it
would
be
sort
of
a
force
multiplier
if
you
did
it
in
the
kind
of
way
that
I'm
I'm
sort
of
talking
about
so
just
a
little
fyi
about
the
structure
of
that
that
you
might
not
have
been
aware
of
previously.
C
C
I
was
just
saying
that
I
didn't
think
it
would
be
a
effort,
splitting
sort
of
thing.
I
think
it
would
be
a
way
to
create
content
for
twitter
and
yet
still
leverage
things.
So
it
wouldn't
take.
You
know
twice
the
amount
of
effort
to,
but
we
could
you
know
maybe
sort
of
fold
those
efforts
into
each
other.
So
you'd
have
content
monetization
and
then
you
know
content.
You
could
then
re
focus
toward
twitter.
So
that's
that
was
my
point
about
that.
A
Okay,
so
like
in
in
like
what
you're
saying
is,
instead
of
like
having
like
different
teams
assigned
to
different
efforts,
have
like
a
common
ground
in
which
these
can
like
share
resources.
C
Well,
I
mean
cora:
has
these
things
called
spaces
now,
so
I
would
suggest
that
we'd
create
or
piggyback
onto
an
existing.
You
know
chorus
base
of
somebody
that
we
already
know.
You
know,
of
course,
if
we
do
it
ourselves,
then
we
can
monetize
that
space.
So
the
more
people
then
come
to
us
as
a
resource
that
that
that
actually
helps
us
in
terms
of
funding
and
so
on
and
then
establish
his
reputation.
But
the
thing
the
answers
that
we
write
about
these
questions
then
can
get
posted
to
to
twitter
as
a
content
mill.
C
Do
you
know
what
I'm
saying
so
so
people
would
be
asking
questions
and
we
have
experts
to
answer
those
questions,
and
then
we
just
retweet
the
the
the
thing,
and
so
we
get
like
a
triple
effect
on
that
we
get
the
monetization
the
content,
the
reputational
aspects
and
then
the
the
ability
to
tweet
it
all
at
one
thing
and
then
so.
That
was
the
reason
why
I
was
making
the
suggestion,
because
core
recently
changed
from
monetizing
people
who
asked
popular
questions
to
monetizing
things
which
are
inside
of
spaces
and
so
yeah.
A
C
That's
right
so
yeah,
so
my
my
my
point
is:
not
only
would
we
post
cool
things
right
about
that,
but
then
we
we,
the
things
that
we're
posting
we
just
re
repost
to
get
people
to
come
to
cora
where
that
stuff
is
monetized.
I
don't
know
what
monetization
if
any
happens
in
twitter,
but
core
definitely
has
that.
So
that's
why
I
was
making
that
suggestion.
C
So,
just
speaking
for
myself
also,
I
just
find
it
easier
to
write
content
when
a
person
has
a
question
that
I
have
an
answer
to.
C
You
know
what
I
mean
so
I
it
might
actually
be
a
great
thing
and
it
also
drives
engagement
since
a
person
already
has
a
question
and
we
have
the
foremost
experts
in
the
world
on
this
thing
in
the
token
engineering
commons,
it
would
seem
to
me
that
we
could
gain
quite
a
lot
of
reputation
and
other
things,
so
it
would
perhaps
the
hardest
thing
in
this
thing
is
to
to
have
a
content
creation
engine,
and
I
find
that
quora
is
very
effective
in
terms
of
you
know,
providing
good
prompts
for
content
creation,
so
all
of
those
things
considered
together.
C
So
so
we
could
share
that
information,
but
also
other
people
would
then
tend
to
share
our
expert
level
stuff
too
right,
and
so
it
might
be
a
a
thing
that
could
could
magnify
the
reach
of
on
twitter
and
then
you
know,
establish
reputation
within
not
only
core
itself,
but
also
other
other
social
media
things.
A
Okay,
what
what
could
be
like
the
best
place
to
start
durga
does
like
like
if,
if
angela
wanted
to
you,
know
like
take
a
look
and
and
try
to
get
a
grasp
of
of
how
horror
works?
Do
you
have
like
some
content
like
no
one's
like
this
is
what
it's
for?
This
is
how
you
navigate
the
interface
just
and.
C
So
yeah,
so
I've
done
that
quite
a
lot,
but
it's
it's
recently
changed
so
so
the
the
monetization
side
of
it
I've
I've
just
not
had
the
bandwidth
to.
I
just
basically
said
please
monetize
all
of
my
answers
and
since
I'm
at
two
and
a
half
million
views
now,
I
wish
I
wish
that
had
been
done.
A
lot
easier,
a
lot
a
lot
earlier
because
then
maybe
I'd
have
some
revenue
myself,
but
you
know
I
haven't
even
checked
on
if
I'm
making
any
revenue
out
of
it,
so
the
revenue
parts
of
it.
C
Advanced
stats
engine
and
everything
which
is
really
kind
of
amazing
right
so.
B
B
D
A
A
Yeah,
like
should
we,
should
we
try
a
like
a
meme
or
or
do
we.
A
Also,
I
haven't
checked
how
the
meme
party
went
last
friday.
Let's
see
here
now
there
there's
no
new
content,
but
yeah.
It's
mostly
rewards
for
it.
B
B
A
Maybe
use
the
american
chopper
argument.
I
I
love
the
meme
with
the
american
chopper
argument.
Yeah,
maybe
they
be
fighting
like
about
tokens
off
or
something.
C
I
don't
know
if
this
is
the
right
form,
but
I'm
happy
to
just
share
my
screen
and
show
you
my
own,
my
own
stuff,
you
know
and
how,
how
I've
done
it.
C
C
Okay,
so
so
I
have
some
spaces,
but
I've
not
done
anything
with
it,
but
you
can
see
under
my
username
here.
I've
got
all
of
these
things,
so
people
can
message
me
directly.
C
You
can
do
a
certain
amount
of
ads
and
then
you
can
say
in
terms
of
monitor
monetization
you
can
say
here
are
the
spaces
that
I'm
you
know
the
owner
of
and
because
I
had
created
this
thing
like
years
and
years
before
they
started
monetizing
any
of
it
right.
You
know,
then
you
can
see
like
the
monetization
overview
and
and
the
help
and
so
on,
and
then
I
can
go
to
my
you
know
to
my
quora
stuff
to
see
you
know
what
it's
done.
C
I
can
manage
my
my
man,
my
monetized
content.
C
How
do
I
decide
blah
blah
blah
plus
I've
got?
I've
also
got
the
ability
to
go
and
say
my
content
and
stats,
and
you
can
see
in
terms
of
for
the
last
30
days.
You
know
how
many
views
that
I've
had
how
many
upvotes
and
so
on.
I
can
also
click
on
all
time
and
you
can
see
you
know
how
many
upvotes
and
so
on
and
and
that's
true
of
all
types.
C
So
if
I
wanted
to
say
answers
how
many
you
know
answers
did
I
you
know
terms
of
content,
you
know,
and
you
can
do
all
this
sorting
and
if
you
wanted
to
see
how
well
we
done
for
the
last
year,
do
you
know
what
I
mean
blah
blah
blah?
So
all
of
this
is
is
actually
quite
quite
nice,
and
then
you
know
you
can
look
at
your
bookmarks
and
so
on.
C
You
can
also
just
look
at
at
all
of
the
content
that
you've
ever
put
in
right,
so
you
can
look
at
like
I
have
you
know:
4
800
answers
total
right
over.
However
many
years
I
haven't
asked
very
many
questions,
but
yeah.
These
are
the
things
that
I
post.
These
are
the
number
of
people
following
me
who
I'm
following
and
so
on
so
yeah.
C
C
You
have
to
do
and
I
think
twitter
is
kind
of
the
same
in
that
sense,
whereas
you
know
the
it
assumes
that
you
want
to
know
all
the
numbers
and
everything
behind
what
you
are
doing
and
it's
all
very
easily
accessible
under
one
single
menu,
so
of
all
of
the
in
terms
of
management
actually
is
pretty
easy
right.
C
So
yeah,
it's
it's
easy.
Also
to
figure
out
what
kind
of
content
is
you
know
getting
views
right,
so
some
of
my
more
popular
answers
then,
are
tend
to
be
about
like
kundalini
awakenings,
for
example.
So
I
wrote
more
content
about
kundalini
awakenings,
because
people
were
really
interested
in
that
right.
So
you
know
so
that's
kind
of
what
and
I'm
I'm
talking
about
spirituality
here,
almost
all
exclusively
right.
C
That's
almost
everything
that
I'm
talking
about
on
quora,
that's
been
my
thing
and
for
me
that
was
the
way
I
established
some
reputation
and
I
met
a
bunch
of
people.
Some
of
my
long-term
students
that
I've
been
working
with
for
seven
to
ten
years
all
came
from.
You
know
me
meeting
the
mount
korra
right.
C
So
then
we
started
with
direct
messages
and
and
then
moved
into
skype
or
whatever
right,
so
that's
kind
of
how
I've
been
using
it
up
to
now,
but
that's
me
as
an
individual
without
a
website
without
a
business
to
run
or
anything
right.
So
if
you
were,
if
we
were,
if
we
were
to
start
up
like
a
a
single
user,
then
we
could
create
a
space.
You
know
for
token
engineering.
I
don't
know
it'd
be
interesting
to
see
you
know
what
what
things
show
up
here.
C
Right,
who's
actually
answering
questions
like
this
right
and
I
don't
know
any
of
these
people,
but
maybe
that's
that
doesn't
mean
anything.
But
the
fact
is
that
I
don't
see
griff,
I
don't
see
zargham,
I
don't
see
you
know
vitaly.
I
don't
see
these
people
on
here,
and
so
you
know
it
could
be,
and
you
can
see
like
look
at
this.
C
The
very
first
thing
you
talk
about
in
token
engineering
is
yeah
and
people
ask
me
if
it's
a
scam-
and
it
just
seems
like
you
know
somehow
wrong
to
to
just
have
you
know
people
not
be
able
to
get
answers.
Those
questions.
In
terms
of
of
that
this
is
a
bit
more
of
a
long-form
thing
too.
Like
some
of
the
answers
that
I
write,
are
you
know
10
000
words
right,
so
I
can
really
so
it's
not
just
that.
I
have
a
lot
of
answers.
It's
also
very
deeply.
C
A
I
have
a
question:
it's
a
little
bit
unrelated
to
the
information
part
of
it,
but
I
mean
eventually
it'll
come
up
or
someone
will
bring
it
up.
Does
monetization
work
with
paypal
or
something
like
this?
Like
I
mean
it's
definitely
not
a
priority,
but
just
so
I
can
get
like
the
whole
picture
in
case
there
would
be
some
kind
of
like
monetization.
A
Would
it
be
like
in
a
paypal
account?
Would
this
be
controlled
by
an
individual?
How
would
these
funds
can
eventually
get
to
the
to
the
funding
pool
just
just
to
keep
it
in
the
frame?
But
it's
I
mean
I.
B
C
No,
no,
it's
a
good
point
and
I
I
actually
kind
of
showed
it
to
you.
I
kind
of
brushed
by
it
there.
So
if
you
look
at
the
monetization
overview
here,
I've
got
to
to
figure
out
whether
or
not
this
is
you.
B
C
Eligible
or
whatever
right
and
then,
if
I
go
back,
if
you
look
at
my
own,
my
own
monetization,
I
think
I
don't
use
this
very
much
because
I
haven't
really
cared
that
much
about
the
monetization
side
of
it.
C
But
I
think
you
know
I
mean
it's
not
we're
not
talking
about
a
lot
of
money
here
I
have.
I
have
a
lot
of
answers.
Like
I
mean
there
are
some
people
that
have
almost
twice
as
many
answers
as
me,
and
I
don't
know
how
they
do
it,
but
I
know
that
sorry,
I
showed
it
to
you
earlier
and
now
I
can't
find
it
again
there
we
go
so
yeah,
so
I
think
because
this
just
just
happened
in
the
last
couple
of
months.
C
Sorry
I
had
a
cough
there.
You
can
actually
see
where
I
could.
I
could
open
this
banking
and
payouts
thing
and
then
it
would.
I
would
set
up
how
to
do
it.
You
know
so
I
think
they
use
stripe
for
their
payouts,
so
I
could
set
that
up
and
then
I
haven't
you
know
I
haven't
bothered
to
do
that
yet,
but
it
actually
seems
to
link
to
that
and
so
and
then
you
would
just
put
it
to
an
email.
C
If
we're
going
to
create
like
a
special
email
address
for
quora,
then
I
would
want
to
probably
pay
it
to
that
and
then
have
you
know
a
stripe
account
or
some
method
by
which
we
can
you
know,
get
money
into
that
right
and
take
whatever
it.
Is
that
we're
doing
and-
and
you
know,
convert
it
over,
maybe
even
into
into
crypto
or
whatever.
So
I
don't
know
if.
A
B
Yeah
I
mean
yeah,
I
think
we
should.
We
should,
like,
I
think,
yeah.
It
should
be
a
topic
like
we
should
discuss
on
that
list.
Next,
transparency
like,
for
example,
like
in
library
we
have
like
the
last
time
I
checked
like
three
months
ago.
We
have
like
50
bucks
because
lively
right
I
mean
it's
there
like
and
yeah.
I
think
like
it
should
be
an
income.
A
B
A
A
B
If
yeah
but
yeah,
I'm
totally
agree
like
we
should
discuss
it
like
and
and
yeah,
maybe
that's
one
one
of
the
influence
we're
looking
for
like
when
we're
talking
in
the
you
know
like
the
commons
pool.
We
always
like
the
other
day
like
juan,
was
saying
like
we
need
inflows,
yeah,
maybe
there's
one
inflow.
We
have
right.
C
You
know
what
I'm
saying
like
it
is
astonishing
when
you
look
at
the
brain
trust
we
have
in
here,
and
it
seems
to
me
that
there
should
be
some
people
inside
of
that
who
would
be
willing
to
sort
of
speak
on
behalf
of
the
token
engineering
comments
and
have
the
content
that
they're
creating
you
know
sort
of
monetize
on
behalf
of
the
token
engineering
commons,
as
opposed
to
maybe
monetize
on
their
own
right,
that
it
may
even
be
something
as
a
way
to
sort
of
establish
their
reputation
in
terms
or
confidence
in
terms
of
that
type
of
thing
and
having
like
to
create
a
platform
for
that.
C
Would
be
useful,
so
let
me
give
you
an
example:
the
when
I'm
talking
about
my
my
yoga
studio
right.
One
of
the
things
that
I'm
actually
doing
is
because
I
have
a
building
for
rent
and
I
have
a
piece
of
software.
That's
going
to
enable
me
to
rent
a
building
and
promote
events
and
stuff.
One
of
the
things
I'm
going
to
do
is
offer
a
surcharge
that
I
would
charge
people
to
use
my
ability
to
promote
their
event
at
my
site
right.
C
So
you
could
do
a
similar
kind
of
situation
for
participants
in
the
token
engineering
commons.
So
if
you
give
them
a
platform
on
which
they
could,
you
know,
establish
their
reputation
or
promote
themselves
as
an
expert
in
a
particular
thing,
this
might
be
useful.
So
I
I
don't
think
we
should
ignore
this
part
of
the
social
media
equation
right
in
terms
of
you
know,
giving
a
platform
to
our
members
who
may
or
may
not
feel
confident
about
that
type
of
thing.
C
So
yeah
I
mean
just
in
terms
of
the
coms
dow
is
an
overall
thing.
You
know
being
able
to
construct
platforms
that
can
be
monetized
or
can
be
reputationalized.
C
That's
certainly
a
benefit
for
people
who
who
participate
in
that,
but
the
other
part
was
just
to
just
to
be
able
to
establish
my
reputation
as
somebody
with
an
authentic
voice
in
in
that
space.
You
know
what
I
mean
and
I
think
other
dows
that
we
go
into
there
are
going
to
be
a
lot
of
people
inside
of
those
dows
who
are
looking
to
do
a
similar
kind
of
thing
right
and
you
can
see
it
like
in,
for
example,
in
40
acres,
dao
that
I'm
participating
with
now.
C
If
we
offered
com
services
to
them,
you
know
we
would
be
then
giving
people
like
russ,
live
and
others
a
forum
in
which
to
you
know
harness
and
to
generate
their
own
voice,
and
I
actually
think
this
is
a
thing
that
we,
as
the
coms
dow,
could
offer
as
a
service.
You
know.
A
Especially
if
it
applies
to
other
projects
like
that,
that
gets
me
really
really
excited
like
what
other
communities
might
need
is
not
going
to
be
the
same.
A
Actually,
this
idea
I
like
started
because,
like
I
I
like
it,
it
makes
completely
sense
like
for
the
circuit
engineering
academy,
like
giving
them
a
communication
services
where,
where
we
take
in
account
like
instagram
and
tick
tock,
I
mean
it's
huge
for
education,
right
and
education
has
a
lot
of
presence
in
these
platforms,
but
we're
really
like
not
like
familiar
or
experienced
with
this,
so
so
yeah,
it's
not
even
like
inside
the
spectrum
of
the
cec,
but
like
what
works
for
other
communities
that
we
can
provide
and
that
can
integrate
with
what
we
are
already
doing
right
so
so
yeah.
A
Thank
you.
Thank
you
for
this.
Oh
sorry,
I
just
realized
we're
at
the
top
of
the
hour.
So
if
anybody
has
to
leave,
that's
fine,
I'm
gonna
finish
drifting,
something
for
a
couple
of
minutes,
and
then
I
have
to
jump
to
another
call,
but
thanks
everyone
for
being
here.