On Tuesday, May 12, 2020 11:07:03 AM CDT you wrote:
> I don't think that the tragedy of the commons necessarily applies, although
> I might be too influenced by Blognomic. Because there is zero mechanical
> reward for doing the equivalent of the "reportor" job there and people just
> sort of go at it on their own accord, which inspired my suggestion.
> 
> 
> I think people are just self-motivated to immortalize their dynasties (when
> they are Emperor) or their victories (when they win a dynasty) or just
> dynasties that they particularly enjoyed or want to honor for some reason
> and they wanted it to be remembered and appreciated for a long time, which
> is arguably on a way higher level of value than just mechanical wealth.
>

If there's already a standing tradition of "you record the your dynasty" then 
it isn't a tragedy of the commons situation. There's someone that, culturally, 
is responsible. It's just not a rule that they're responsible. Unless I'm 
misunderstanding how Blognomic does it.



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