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RE: Steem Alliance Townhall Meeting with @Ned - TOMORROW (April 3rd) at 8pm UTC

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I honestly hope the best idea wins and not the best salesman or populist.

I just published a post tagged #steemfoundation trying to explain. i invite anyone to simplify the proposals to 2 tweets or less answers what and why.

Edit: We know it's a foundation, non-profit, etc. Why is it one of the 10 proposals?

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I honestly hope the best idea wins and not the best salesman or populist.

I agree. That is one of the several reasons for the need to register for voting. It will reduce the ability of someone going on a popularity campaign to boost a proposal with popularity over substance.

I just published a post tagged #steemfoundation trying to explain. i invite anyone to simplify the proposals to 2 tweets or less answers what and why.

Awesome.. thank you for doing that. I think that is a fantastic challenge for the proposers to undertake. Basically what's their elevator pitch.

Edit: We know it's a foundation, non-profit, etc. Why is it one of the 10 proposals?

I don't understand this question. The proposals are for the form the future foundation/non-prof should be. Is that what you're asking?

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We know it's a foundation, non-profit, etc. Why is it one of the 10 proposals?

What I meant by this is pretty much every proposal in its description focuses on what is their goal and it is all the same or very similar.

I want to know what distinguishes it from the other proposals. It wasn't a question aimed at you. It is more of a question for the people with the proposals.

I don't even care if they post on my post or make their own. But I think keeping it down to two tweets to distinguish their proposal and describe it is important.

I want to narrow my choices down to two or three and then read their full proposal. I don't want to read 10 in their entirety. Well, even if I do, I want a summary that doesn't start with once upon a time in the beginning, we the people, blah blah.