I’m gonna guess this has something to do with bees then (or in that general direction)?
Well, all sorts of tragedy of the commons things exist. If you think you’ve got one that could turn a commons into a resource to be manipulated, and can convince people, there will be a dozen investors knocking at your door!
It’s been done a thousand times before and not only that but there are whole philosophical movements arguing that it’s a moral imperative.
Nevertheless, you seem like you’re in the running for the prize.
I’m gonna guess this has something to do with bees then (or in that general direction)?
Well, all sorts of tragedy of the commons things exist. If you think you’ve got one that could turn a commons into a resource to be manipulated, and can convince people, there will be a dozen investors knocking at your door!
It’s been done a thousand times before and not only that but there are whole philosophical movements arguing that it’s a moral imperative.
Nevertheless, you seem like you’re in the running for the prize.
Tragedy-of-the-commons-for-profit has been done quite profitably—see swoopo.com until quite recently.
Yes, I agree completely. Taking a commons and turning it into a tragedy is a perfectly viable business model for many things.