Author: Sian Morson

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Introduction Much has been made about the importance of community in Web3.  It's made up of people, and people have a tendency to fall into certain patterns. These patterns can lead to toxic cultures that are detrimental to the health of the Web3 community as a whole. However, there are ways for us to address these issues and make our communities safer for everyone—including those who may be vulnerable to harm by toxic behaviors or simply

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