@NingúnOtro: That is another aspect that I didn't think about when I wrote my comment. Another aspect of that problem is that people have a strong incentive to produce content that have the highest reward. With a danger of leading to less diversity and in turn slower development.
@Amelia: That was my point, but how should systems that distribute resources to important projects that have problems receiving needed resources by other measures look like? How should that selection be done and who should do it? How can we make sure that the selection is done without ulterior motives?
@NingúnOtro: That is another aspect that I didn't think about when I wrote my comment. Another aspect of that problem is that people have a strong incentive to produce content that have the highest reward. With a danger of leading to less diversity and in turn slower development.
@Amelia: That was my point, but how should systems that distribute resources to important projects that have problems receiving needed resources by other measures look like? How should that selection be done and who should do it? How can we make sure that the selection is done without ulterior motives?