--- title: Q- What community roles are necessary in a decentralized knowledge graph enableToc: false tags: - question --- Authored By:: [[P- Rob Haisfield]] As discussed elsewhere, one of the most important questions to creating a decentralized discourse graph is the following: [[Q- What workflows and behaviors facilitate synthesis]]? We also acknowledge that [[C- People are lazy]], so if we can split up the work of synthesis, we should. If we were to divide up the work of synthesis by roles instead of jobs, below are some possible roles: - Curator - Curates the fire hose of information down for people to keep up with the discourse in less effortful ways - Connector - Consumes information across many domains and forms new connections, addressing the question of [[Q- How do we solve the problem of different people referring to the same concept with different language]] - Educator - Understands the discourse and educates others so they can more meaningfully participate. [Yannic Kilcher](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSdHmImyUjk) is a great example. - New knowledge provider / creator - Contributes new information and beliefs to push the discourse forward. This may come from individuals or teams within the field doing novel research or reasoning, or from [idea brokers](https://publish.obsidian.md/joelchan-notes/discourse-graph/sources/%40hargadonTechnologyBrokeringInnovation1997) bridging knowledge from one domain to another. - Debater / contrarian - Makes sure people don't get too caught up in a consensus that is unsubstantiated. This is one of our open questions going into [[Interview Guide|user interviews]]. #questions/core