I read all your threads. I agree with you. The #web3 or even the whole of crypto space for that matter has an issue of preference. The narrative is all controlled by certain demographics. I feel like that is because of the language access. Accent is a huge put off whenever you are into video and audio format. Look at all the major podcasts. None of the top 100 podcasts are run by podcasters with non-English accent.
I am biased, of course, as I am a non native English speaker :P
I don't think it has anything to do with bias. It is just an observation. If anyone one is guilty of bias it is system. Same way certain demographics are tasked to do certain tasks (low-level) within the web 3 and other well sort after roles are reserved for other people in certain demographics even though are not even qualified enough but because they look and sound a certain way they get access or jobs.
I am not talking about the systemic bias. I was referring to my own bias.
That happens in almost all the sector. Work hard so that the you break the systemic bias. Keep those spaces coming.
rather than trying to break those spaces, I am more of the opinion that other demographics should build strong alternatives. Irrespective of how well you do in certain spaces, you won't get the recognition you deserve. You will always come second best even when it is clear you are actually the best at what you do. Those systems are not designed for you.
#web3 is one space. The alternatives we build will be in the same bucket no matter what. If we are talking about building alternatives to existing #web2 platforms then that is another issue.
within web 3 there are sub communities that represent a a much larger group outside the web 3 space. If such groups cater for the needs of their member, they will create an alternative space that is not dominated by certain demographics where their people can self actualize their dreams and goal. this is what i am talking about.
I don't think I fully understand what you mean by the groups outside of the web3 space.