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Ethereum Core Developer Quits Social Media Over 'Conflict of Interest' Attacks - CoinDesk
“he will “no longer respond on Gitter, Skype, Discord, Slack, Wire, Twitter and Reddit,” Schoedon said that for the foreseeable future he would no longer answer contribution requests or general technical questions directly from the public.
Having contributed to the ethereum codebase since September 2017, the comments have inspired responses from other developers who are outraged over the actions that led to his decision.
“I’m so angry and disappointed in the Ethereum community. You ran out one of our best contributors for the dumbest reasons. More people should have spoken up in support and there needs to be less vitriol,” stated community relations manager for the Ethereum Foundation Hudson Jameson on Twitter.”
I’ve maintained for a few years now that these disjointed communication formats are detrimental to thorough well thought out debates on complex topics like crypto and blockchain. One of the focuses if this site is to provide topic lists for lengthy thorough debates and discussions. I get that message board formats are declining in popularity, but they offer a number of advantages not found in a Twitter feed or Discord chat channel.
“he will “no longer respond on Gitter, Skype, Discord, Slack, Wire, Twitter and Reddit,” Schoedon said that for the foreseeable future he would no longer answer contribution requests or general technical questions directly from the public.
Having contributed to the ethereum codebase since September 2017, the comments have inspired responses from other developers who are outraged over the actions that led to his decision.
“I’m so angry and disappointed in the Ethereum community. You ran out one of our best contributors for the dumbest reasons. More people should have spoken up in support and there needs to be less vitriol,” stated community relations manager for the Ethereum Foundation Hudson Jameson on Twitter.”
I’ve maintained for a few years now that these disjointed communication formats are detrimental to thorough well thought out debates on complex topics like crypto and blockchain. One of the focuses if this site is to provide topic lists for lengthy thorough debates and discussions. I get that message board formats are declining in popularity, but they offer a number of advantages not found in a Twitter feed or Discord chat channel.