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Online Communities as Economies and Governments
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Online communities can take on their own economies and laws, resembling historical nation states. This phenomenon is more significant and potentially more conflictual than what is often suggested.

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Justin Murphy, a former academic who now works as an independent creator online, shares his thoughts on the power and potential of the creator economy in 2022.
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Creator economy
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Justin Murphy, a former academic who now works as an independent creator online, shares his thoughts on the power and potential of the creator economy in 2022.

Chapter
Online Communities as Economies and Governments
Episode
#253: Justin Murphy – Creators, Apocalypse, & Urbit
Podcast
The Danny Miranda Podcast
The proliferation of online communities is causing different versions of society to fork off from the main one, creating their own economies and laws, and representing something like the historical nation state, but in a more radical, significant, and conflictual way than we tend to think.
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Online Communities
Summary

The proliferation of online communities is causing different versions of society to fork off from the main one, creating their own economies and laws, and representing something like the historical nation state, but in a more radical, significant, and conflictual way than we tend to think.

Chapter
Online Communities as Economies and Governments
Episode
#253: Justin Murphy – Creators, Apocalypse, & Urbit
Podcast
The Danny Miranda Podcast