Hosting a weekly or bi-weekly AMA (Ask Me Anything) session on Discord or Twitter to introduce newcomers to ApecoinDAO could be a fantastic idea. These sessions could provide in-depth knowledge about Apecoin’s governance structure, utility, and forum, giving participants a better understanding of how the platform works and how they can actively participate in it. By offering a platform for open dialogue and answering questions from the community, these AMAs can help improve the knowledge acquired by newcomers and build more confidence in Apecoin among its users. This initiative could foster a sense of transparency, trust, and engagement within the community, ultimately strengthening the bond between ApecoinDAO and its members.
Nice idea it would help alot especially with how to join the discussion forum
Like the concept it’s going to be quite educative
I so much love this idea becuse its makes new comers fukky aware of the community instaesd of leaving some in a confused state
Quite an innovative idea
A good idea and a necessary one because many newbies don’t know what DAO is all about
I do like this idea as there’s a certain expectation of knowledge in other spaces & areas - people can easily get lost/not understand and be put off the DAO immediately & perhaps forever.
These AMAs would also compliment the other things we have going on by allowing them to continue at a higher (knowledge) level. You’ll basically be preparing people with all the basics, history, structure, etc etc (there’s a lot to get to grips with).
Hope to see this done.
There was a more scale proposal about creating APE University discussed in this topic. AMA is good as well, but the idea to educate newcomers, like the guys from Boring Security do, I like more.
It’s important to make sure that new users have a smooth and positive onboarding experience and to provide them with the resources and support they need to understand the DAO. Just as suggested a weekly sessions is a wonderful idea because the users will be well informed about the DAO’s structure and history would be very beneficial and could help to build a more engaged and knowledgeable community.
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