It’s impossible for me to imagine a tiered system that wouldn’t degenerate into a status competition. Can you think of examples of one that hasn’t?
The main blog and the community site mustn’t be seen as different tiers of the same thing, instead they must be seen as serving different purposes.
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It’s impossible for me to imagine a tiered system that wouldn’t degenerate into a status competition. Can you think of examples of one that hasn’t?
The main blog and the community site mustn’t be seen as different tiers of the same thing, instead they must be seen as serving different purposes.