We already learned a lot in our first two weeks of doing CHAOS publicly and our biggest promise was that we are going to be open and honest about what it takes to be a creator in web3 and not to make one more space where you can only see the results and believe we have it all figured out. That is not true, no one knows what they are doing so we won't pretend here.
Content creation and distribution are changing rapidly with how communities grow and develop online. And thanks to the tools being incubated in and for web3 communities, new super powers are emerging for creators. In web3, we define any user producing data as a creator.
components of serendipitous spaces | chaos is a public good pt 2
New to chaos? Wondering how adding a few emojis can lead to stronger communities? Weāre covering what makes little pockets of the internet naturally great for making serendipitous connections and finding friendships, based on our own experience. Who are we to talk about this? Check out our first piece in the series for proof of serendipity here.
The open world wide web gave us unlimited storage space for points of our existence. As it becomes saturated with things fighting for our attention, it's more important to find allies to get a little rampant with and feel connected to amidst the vast cyberspace. Ironically it is simultaneously becoming harder and easier to find friends with things in common. A little chaos helps with that š