Sunset - Communities

Communities

The "Communities" tool is designed to allow users, groups, teams, and members of any project, DAO, token, protocol, or NFT to collectively communicate, share and govern in a decentralised space. The communities tool primary solution is to help facilitate or indicate the direction of communities via proposals and to help in critical decision-making. Users can join communities to help govern topics, follow for notifications about particular topics, proposals from specific users, or just proposals in general from their favorite teams. Users can earn and improve contribution scores by activity within their favorite communities to obtain community rewards.

Only users who hold the community-specific token or NFT can join their community.

Submitting a community

Any team, protocol, project, or group (and beyond) can create a community with the Brewlabs Community tool. A simple two-step process begins by engaging with the "Submit new community" button found on the communities page. A token contract owner or deployer can create a community, appoint socials, and share their community page within minutes. Members can begin joining the community to vote/raise certain proposals or vote/raise polls.

When a community is created for the first time, community founders can nominate a fee to vote in the native token or allow users to vote freely. Voting power is determined by the token amount held by a user.

Proposals

Within any established community members may begin to raise proposals, a simple agree/disagree discussion point. If a user is raising a proposal they can determine the proposal duration, and fee in community token to vote (yes/no). The proposal is then posted to the community page allowing members to read and reply in their opinion (agree/disagree). Once the proposal expires the community can act on the outcome based on the response rate and result.

Polls

Polls are a great tool to allow communities to determine an outcome based on a range of multiple-choice answers. Any member of a community can raise a poll as a discussion point. Community members can open the poll, choose their preferred result, and post their preference. Polls also consider the weight of the address (token amounts) when voting.

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