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Explain what is considered a social change story and define a set of criteria and be open to push the boundaries #43

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madhums opened this issue Feb 4, 2023 · 1 comment

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madhums commented Feb 23, 2023

After some discussions, we found out it is quite important to narrow down the scope and define what social change is.

Some ideas:

  • Before adding a story, give a prompt to the user by sharing what we consider as social change and be open to expand the horizons of it with dialogue.
  • Narrow down the scope of stories to some real world ongoing projects and some old projects that have already happened which fits the initial definition of social change.
  • Moderate stories that don't initially fit our definition

We would like to be as lenient as possible but social change can be as simple as giving/receiving empathy - which happens all the time between any living creatures - which does not give us enough focus to influence policy. Hence we are narrowing down the focus to the stories that is able to bring policy change where there is disharmony or conflict.

@madhums madhums moved this from Todo to Misc in Social change stories Jan 31, 2024
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