Totally. There is a stigma against Wordpress for $reasons but compared to all the other platforms listed in this article WP is one of the most aligned with the open web.
It would change the dynamics of the comment section a lot.
Instead of varied thoughts from many people in replies you’d be much more likely to have the one person arguing their point against replies which is terrible every time I see ot.
Discord channel sprawl is a strange phenomenon. It happens to each server I’ve joined, just gets worse over time.
I think park of the issue is that you cant /part a channel in discord. Every channel you have access is automatically joined, you can’t leave and you have to adjust notifications for each to avoid an overwhelming number of messages.
That and the communities are usually small-ish so you have the same people in most of the channels.
It’s the inverse basically. Harder (but still possible) at first but over time a network of trust and reference is built. As opposed to the sneaky/illegal house of cards that could fall at any moment.
A lot of people moonlight as a consultant until they can go full time.
To the folks saying that web3 is inherently bad, keep in mind that in the 90s the internet was looked at by many as a scary place full of scammers and trolls.
Scams happen because of humans. They are not unique to any particular technology.
The charging port location is horrible but, that’s about the only problem unique to it.
In horizontal workflows like video or audio editing it’s much faster swipe left/right, it becomes natural like a track pad. After working like that a scroll wheel doesn’t cut it anymore.
and check a box “I prefer recycled boxes” to signal that you don’t mind using a second hand box for your delivery.