Hey Chip,
Majin here, Moonwell Community Manager and Forum Admin. We’ve previously talked (you dm’d me during the Nomad incident and I also walked you through creating a delegation pitch bio when you asked on Discord). Just wanted to point out what is problematic in how you are approaching this discussion.
One issue I’m seeing is that you’re accusing others of “changing the subject” or “directing the conversation down a narrow path”, while at the same time asking many unrelated questions and wildly changing subjects yourself. We have to have a focused, in scope conversation here or we are going to get nowhere.
I’d also like to ask you to be less inflammatory and generally more respectful to others in your rhetoric. Belittling Tate’s opinion because he has “nothing on the line” was not ok. He’s part of the Moonwell community and has the right to make his opinions known, as do you. Also saying things like “they then try make it look like they care by starting a forum” and “they also sensor discord” is accusatory and not productive or relevant to the conversation at hand.
In closing, you’ve been given space to share your opinions and ideas with the community. That doesn’t entitle you to have every unrelated question be answered, belittle other community members, or be accusatory/inflammatory in your rhetoric. Please reassess how you are approaching these conversations and engaging with your fellow community members.
Please review this update posted to the Community Rules and Guidelines and take this message as an official warning. Any further encroachment will result in enforcement.
Closing topic as discussion has strayed from intended scope of conversation, which was reviewing the impact of the Nomad hack on the Moonwell Artemis protocol and what the community would suggest be done to reenable borrowing and address the bad debt that was created from said hack.
For focused discussion regarding Nomad’s recovery plan and the Moonwell Community’s response, you can utilize this discussion thread - Discussion - Nomad Recovery Plan Announcement 08/17
Also feel free to create your own topic for discussions, ideas, or proposals. Please just make sure that they are focused on a single theme.