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RE: Utopian Rules Update #7 - Biggest Quality Enforcement Ever

in #utopian-io7 years ago

Everyone can make a mistake or skip something. So a man is built from the very beginning by God - Errare humanum est (lat.). I believe that the inability to change the publication will entail a deterioration in the quality of deposits - small deficiencies that could be eliminated will remain shortcomings.

I also think that any excessive complication of registration of deposits will alienate a lot of creative people from your project - after all, creativity and tedious work are two opposites. If I spend one hour creating the logo itself, and two hours for making a deposit, then it turns from creativity into a bureaucracy. Therefore, I believe that it is important to observe a good balance so that new creative people do not frighten off the complexity of making deposits. After all, a good idea will always remain a good idea, but a bad idea can often be veiled by a beautiful deposit design.

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Spot on, I just watched one of Jordan perterson speech about how creative people fall behind on evaluation structures in an academic setting, but even academic institutions provide methods of thesis submissions that give room for adequate correction and moderation for scientific journals. this mode of utopian moderation seems to be on steriods.