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Katılım Mart 2023
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Yuting Jiang 江雨婷
At @EthPrague, I talked about the shift from 𝗕𝗿𝗼𝗮𝗱𝗰𝗮𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 (hearing from the loudest) to 𝗕𝗿𝗼𝗮𝗱 𝗟𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗻𝗶𝗻𝗴 (hearing from the millions), and the role that @join_agora plays in helping people coordinate around shared futures. Check it out!
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ETHPrague
ETHPrague@EthPrague·
The hardest problem in the world is not intelligence, but coordination 🤝 From climate change to AI governance, many of today’s most urgent challenges are coordination failures. Yuting Jiang is a Cofounder and CEO of Agora Citizen Network (@join_agora) and in her talk, she will explore how we can design systems that help diverse groups align, disagree productively, and collectively build better futures at scale. Don’t miss out!
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Yuting Jiang 江雨婷
Yuting Jiang 江雨婷@yutingj_·
"Even with AGI, it’ll still be impossible to get six people in a room to agree." The hardest problem in the world is not intelligence. It is coordination. That's why we build @join_agora.😎
Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan

My biggest takeaways from @AnthropicAI's Head of Growth Amol Avasare: 1. Engineering is getting the most AI leverage—and it’s squeezing PMs and designers. With Claude Code, a five-engineer team now produces the output of 15 to 20 engineers. But PM and design productivity haven’t scaled proportionally. The result is a compressed ratio where one PM is effectively managing the output of a much larger engineering team. Anthropic's growth team is responding in two ways: hiring even more PMs (!), and formally deputizing product-minded engineers to act as mini-PMs for any project with less than two weeks of engineering time. 2. Anthropic is using Claude to automate its own growth. The internal initiative is called CASH (Claude Accelerates Sustainable Hypergrowth). It works across four stages: identifying opportunities, building features, testing quality, and analyzing results. Right now it handles copy changes and minor UI tweaks. The win rate is comparable to a junior PM with two to three years of experience, and improving rapidly. 3. The one part of PM work that AI can’t automate yet: getting six people in a room to agree. Amol and his head of design joke that even with AGI, it’ll still be impossible to align six stakeholders. Cross-functional coordination—managing opinions, navigating politics, mediating tradeoffs—remains the bottleneck that AI doesn’t touch for larger projects. This is why Amol believes PM roles aren’t going away, and may actually grow. 4. 60-80% of Anthropic’s growth team's projects have no PRD. For smaller work, kickoffs happen on Slack—messages back and forth with product-minded engineers who can push back and ask the right questions. For larger projects, Amol believes in a proper 30-minute cross-functional kickoff (legal, safeguards, stakeholders) to surface concerns early. 5. Adding friction to onboarding drives growth—if the friction helps users understand why the product is for them. His work Mercury, MasterClass, Calm, and now Anthropic, adding steps to onboarding flows consistently improved conversion. The key: cut annoying friction that doesn’t add value, but add friction that helps users understand why the product is for them. 6. AI companies need to focus on bigger bets, not better A/B tests. Amol’s argument: if your core product value is driven by AI, then the future value is orders of magnitude higher than today’s value, because model capabilities grow exponentially. In that world, micro-optimizations capture a shrinking share of a growing pie. Traditional growth teams do 60% to 70% small optimizations and 20% to 30% big swings. At Anthropic, they flip this ratio. 7. Amol built a weekly AI agent that scans Slack for cross-functional misalignment. Using Cowork with the Slack MCP, he has a scheduled task that looks across his projects and conversations and surfaces areas where teams are about to do overlapping work or pull in different directions. A colleague on the enterprise team already caught major misalignment that would have caused weeks of wasted effort. 8. A traumatic brain injury taught Amol the principle that now drives his work: freedom through constraints. In early 2022, a kick to the head during a Muay Thai sparring session caused a traumatic brain injury. Amol spent nine months off work and months relearning to walk, unable to look at screens or listen to music for more than 20 seconds. He was re-injured a month after joining Mercury and had to take two more months off. He’s still not fully healed. But the constraints—no alcohol, no caffeine, mandatory breaks, daily meditation—have become the habits that let him operate at the intensity Anthropic demands. “The true freedom in life is learning how to be content when you don’t get what you want.”

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Theo Beutel
Theo Beutel@theobtl·
The signal-to-noise ratio was incredibly good. Such facilitated, co-creation workshops are way more useful than days of talks. Huge thanks to @bbeats1 for running this workshop today, to @metagov_project, @harmonica_chat, @crdntwrk, @join_agora, and to everyone participating.
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Eugene Leventhal@bbeats1

The gov/acc workshop is about to kickoff. Excited for a day of discussion and workshopping! Thanks @metagov_project @OctantApp @ethereumfndn's Academic Secretariat for the support!

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Yuting Jiang 江雨婷
Yuting Jiang 江雨婷@yutingj_·
We’ve been thinking for a while that deliberation results on @join_agora should become the basis for proposals communities can actually vote on. Today, our partnership with @davinci_vote was announced right after we unexpectedly met @jordipainan at Occupy EthCC by @web3privacy!
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DAVINCI protocol@davinci_vote

Voting is powerful. But voting without deliberation? That's just picking sides. We're partnering with @join_agora to build what civic participation actually needs: a seamless flow from collective thinking to collective decision. Something is coming 👇

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DAVINCI protocol
DAVINCI protocol@davinci_vote·
Voting is powerful. But voting without deliberation? That's just picking sides. We're partnering with @join_agora to build what civic participation actually needs: a seamless flow from collective thinking to collective decision. Something is coming 👇
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Yuting Jiang 江雨婷
Yuting Jiang 江雨婷@yutingj_·
Launching 𝗩𝗢𝗫𝗜𝗧 𝗘𝗨: a new European initiative to develop deliberative tools that help communities build consensus across Europe and beyond. I’m proud that our little startup @join_agora stands alongside institutional teams.
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Agora Citizen Network@join_agora·
This is an ongoing challenge. And we're building in the open. So we'd love your input: → Does "Approved / Rejected" feel clearer than "Common Ground"? → Is there a better framing? → What would make this page more actionable? Let us know 👇
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Agora Citizen Network@join_agora·
"Approved" and "Rejected" are our latest attempt to make that distinction clear at a glance. This is one of many iterations driven by community feedback. Agora isn't just used by its community — it's shaped by it. (One of you even spotted the redesign before we announced it 👀)
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Agora Citizen Network@join_agora·
We just updated one of Agora's core pages — the Analysis tab. "Common Ground" is out. "Approved" and "Rejected" are in. Here's why 👇
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Agora Citizen Network@join_agora·
It made our day to hear the quote "Agora made the event feel lively and interactive, while the live analytics allowed trends to emerge clearly. It really brought the conversation to life and fostered a collaborative and inclusive atmosphere."
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Yuting Jiang 江雨婷
Yuting Jiang 江雨婷@yutingj_·
@ETHChiangmai was the most intellectually AND spiritually stimulating event I’ve attended. Huge thanks to @4seasDeSoc, the generous host, and @GCCofCommons for inviting us to be there. Sharing a moment where @join_agora was used to facilitate a Tech & Humanities town hall! 🖖
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Agora Citizen Network@join_agora·
NEW FEATURE: Export is live! You can now export any conversation directly from Agora. Click the three-dot menu on the top right of a conversation to download a CSV file containing all opinions, votes, and comments. The export format is compatible with Sensemaker by Jigsaw.
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Yuting Jiang 江雨婷
Yuting Jiang 江雨婷@yutingj_·
Voting is great but in a chaotic or polarizing situation, deliberation would be even better because it lets the population to collective make sense and find common ground rather than choosing sides.
koeppelmann@koeppelmann

We finally have the tech to do large scale secure online votes based on e.g. your passport. Wouldn't it be great if in a situation as right now in Venezuela it would be possible to get an authentic vote/poll from the population spontaneously?

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