I'm choosing r/books for this speculative example, a sub that is about twice the size of this one at 22.9 million members. Let's say Community Points are rolled out there and the admins/mods call them "Leaves" (sure it could be "Pages" but that's too obvious) ???? The difference between a veteran r/CryptoCurrency user encountering Leaves and an r/books user who has no experience of Community Points will be vast.
Let's assume you're also a member of r/books when Leaves come in. Now think of the things you've already learned here on this sub thanks to Moons: How to set up your Vault, the importance of retaining your seed phrase and how distributions work. You'll be reading the inevitable "I think I lost all my Leaves OMG please help" posts with a knowing nod, glad that Moons helped you dodge that bullet.
Assuming Leaves are also on Arbitrum Nova and share the same mechanic as Moons, many of you will already know how to add them to Metamask and contribute to possible Liquidity Pools or an emergent NFT ecosystem. You'll also be well-prepared to spot alt accounts for Karma farming and other sketchy stuff designed to maximise Leaves earning, if you so choose.
It goes without saying that the first "Leaves have ruined this sub" post on r/books will be the moment everyone will know they've truly matured as Community Points.
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