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Community Agenda Games: Complete History & Research Compendium

A comprehensive document curating all experiments with live community agenda/topic games, responding to Tadas's contribution request for "a game to guide discussion during meetings."

Tadas’ Contribution Request: https://hackmd.io/@sim31/meeting-ctrl-cr

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Prompt to create this page

Purpose & Context

This document responds to the contribution request for a game that allows meeting participants to signal when to switch topics and prioritize topics during the meeting itself. The request identifies key limitations of Synchronous Respect Trees (SRT) for real-time meeting flow control:

  • Context variability: Sometimes participants want broad coverage, other times deep discussion
  • Topic dependencies: Some topics need specific ordering regardless of SRT ranking
  • Emergent priorities: Urgent issues may arise right before meetings
  • Discussion dynamics: Good discussions cannot be precisely planned in advance
  • Participant availability: Topics may need postponement if relevant stakeholders aren't present

This compendium documents all prior experiments with live topic selection and switching mechanisms to inform the design of future solutions.

Cagendas: Collaborative Agenda Game

Overview

Cagendas is the foundational collaborative agenda game that lets community members propose and vote for discussion topics. It has been played 75+ times at Eden Fractal since 2022.[1]

Core Mechanics

  1. Propose a Topic: Create a poll in the community's Snapshot space
  2. Vote on Topics: Use Respect tokens to vote on polls
  3. Topic Selection: The topic with the most votes at event time is discussed

Snapshot Spaces

  • Optimism Town Hall: snapshot.org/#/optimismtownhall.eth
  • OPTOPICS: snapshot.org/#/optopics.eth

Historical Development

  • 2022: Cagendas development began at Eden Fractal[1]
  • Optimism Fractal Season 3: Council approved Cagendas for Optimism Town Hall[2]
  • Eden Fractal implementation proposals developed[3]

Related Documentation

  • Tools - The first version of Fractalgram is a fun and innovative telegram web app that makes it easy for communities to play the Respect Game. Fractalgram provides an intuitive interface that makes it easy and delightful for non-technical communities to play fun web3 games and cooperate more effectively! - Main article
  • Eden Fractal Cagendas implementation

OPTOPICS: Real-Time Topic Switching System

Overview

OPTOPICS is an enhanced, more interactive version of Cagendas that enables real-time topic switching during events. This directly addresses the contribution request's need for dynamic meeting flow control.[4][5]

Real-Time Switching Rules

  • Trigger: Type "next topic" in the Zoom chat
  • Effect: Starts a one-minute countdown to switch topics
  • Limitation: The person who calls "next topic" cannot propose or veto again for the current topic
  • Trigger: Type "same topic" within the one-minute countdown
  • Effect: Cancels the topic switch; keeps discussing current topic
  • Limitation: The person who vetoes cannot propose or veto again for the current topic
  • Trigger: If 50%+ of members with ≥50 Respect agree
  • Effect: Any topic can be discussed immediately, bypassing normal queue
  • Purpose: Addresses emergent priorities that arise right before or during meetings
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Reflections on this game

Why OPTOPICS?

OPTOPICS provides a more dynamic, interactive structure that allows the community to explore multiple topics based on real-time interest rather than pre-meeting votes alone.[2]

Related Documentation

  • Tools - You can learn more about the features and value propositions of the upcoming app by reading this overview, which was written by Vlad. You can view Figma designs for the new app that Vlad is building here and explore a basic wireframe with some of these designs here. Vlad recently built functionality to automatically update community MSIGs based upon respect and is aiming to release the full app by the end of Q2. More details about this automated MSIG functionality are provided below. You can explore the ZEOS developer chat on telegram to learn more about this app.
  • Tools - In August of 2023, Vlad shared the newest documentation outlining planned deliverables:

OPTopics Game

Overview

The OP Topics game allowed voting during the event on topics, with some real-time switching capability.

How It Worked

  • Topics available for voting during event
  • Vote counts updated in real-time
  • Participants could manually notify moderator when votes changed

Limitations Identified

  • No automatic alerts: System didn't notify moderator when new topic took the lead
  • Manual notification required: Relied on participants informing moderator of vote changes

Lessons for Future Design

The OPTOPICS experience highlighted the need for:

  • Automatic notifications when topic priority changes
  • Clear thresholds for when to switch topics
  • Integration between voting system and moderator tools

Emoji Signal Systems (Early Cagendas Iterations)

Concept

Early iterations of live topic switching used emoji reactions as signals:

  • Participants could display specific emojis to indicate desire to move on
  • Visual signal system for moderators to gauge audience sentiment
  • Lower barrier to participation than typing commands

Variations Explored

  • Thumbs up/down for topic continuation
  • Hand raise emoji to signal desire to speak or switch
  • Specific reaction emojis mapped to actions (next topic, same topic, etc.)

Slido Experience: Live Polling Integration

Overview

Slido was explored as a live topic selection system where participants could upvote topics in real-time during events.

How It Worked

  • Topics presented as poll options in Slido
  • Participants upvote their preferred topics
  • Results visible to moderator in real-time
  • Allowed dynamic prioritization during events

Limitations Identified

  • No Respect token integration: Votes weren't weighted by reputation
  • Equal voting power: All participants had same influence regardless of contribution history
  • External dependency: Required separate platform from main event tools

Lessons Learned

Slido demonstrated the value of live voting but highlighted the need for reputation-weighted systems that leverage Respect tokens.

Tropics: Notion-Based Topics System

Overview

Tropics was an experiment organizing topics directly in Notion, providing a centralized location for topic proposals and tracking.

Approach

  • Topics organized in Notion database
  • Visual organization of agenda items
  • Integration with existing Notion workflows
  • Accessible to all community members with Notion access

Related Documentation

  • Agenda and Topics Overview[6]

Vision Quest Game

Overview

Vision Quest is a fast-paced consensus-building game that debuted at Eden Fractal 81. It represents a different approach to community decision-making focused on building shared vision.[7]

Game Context

Part of the Vision Games series developed at Eden Fractal:

  • Vision Respect Game
  • Idea Upvote Game
  • Vision Quest

These games were designed to help the community define and align around shared vision across meetings EF 77-81.[7]

Related Documentation

  • Fractal Stories game concept[8]

Fractal Forums

Overview

Factor Forums / Fractal Forums explored structured discussion formats for community decision-making.

Connection to Topic Games

These formats complement topic selection games by providing structured frameworks for how topics are discussed once selected.

Superchain Interop Incubator Research

Cagendas App Development

During the Superchain Interop Incubator, significant research was conducted on building a Cagendas application with cross-chain capabilities.[9]

Key Explorations

  • Building a Cagendas app using Snapshot X as the frontend foundation
  • Cross-chain voting capability via Superchain Interop
  • Foundation for other apps like Coopinions and Higher Order Fractals
  • Social media integration with Respect tokens
  • Reputation-weighted engagement on Farcaster
  • Cross-chain reputation recognition

Comparison: Cagendas vs Cocial

The incubator research compared these approaches:[9]

Aspect
Cagendas
Cocial
Scope
More focused, clearer boundaries
Broader, more ambitious
Feasibility
More achievable in timeframe
Higher complexity
External Dependencies
Fewer dependencies
Requires Farcaster API
Immediate Utility
Direct governance application
Daily engagement potential

Related Documentation

  • Cocial App
  • Superchain Interop Incubator development opportunity documentation

Firehose & Substreams Technology Research

Overview

Research was conducted on using Pinax's Firehose and Substreams technology for real-time topic reflection in applications.[10]

Pinax Capabilities

  • Real-time blockchain indexing through Firehose and Substreams
  • Enables applications to reflect on-chain data in real-time
  • Could power live topic systems where votes are immediately reflected

Potential Applications

  • Live topic voting with instant on-chain reflection
  • Real-time Respect-weighted vote counting
  • Automatic topic switching based on on-chain signals

Related Documentation

Eden+Fractal Legislative Mechanism

Overview

Eden+Fractal represents a legislative consensus mechanism with rolling councils and delegate selection, integrated with ORDAO.

Connection to Topic Games

This governance structure provides the broader framework within which topic selection games operate, ensuring democratic legitimacy of meeting decisions.

Summary: Game Comparison Matrix

Game
Pre-Meeting
During Meeting
Respect-Weighted
Real-Time Switching
Automation
Cagendas
âś… Topic proposals
❌
âś…
❌
Partial
OPTOPICS
âś…
âś… Chat commands
âś… 50 Respect threshold
âś… "Next/Same Topic"
❌ Manual
Emoji Signals
❌
âś… Visual signals
❌
âś…
❌ Manual
Slido
❌
âś… Live upvoting
❌
âś…
Partial
Tropics
âś… Notion organization
❌
❌
❌
❌
OP Topics
âś…
âś… During-event voting
Partial
❌ No alerts
❌ Manual
Vision Quest
❌
âś… Consensus building
âś…
N/A
N/A

Key Design Principles from Experiments

What Worked Well

  1. Chat-based commands (OPTOPICS): Simple, accessible, immediate
  2. Respect thresholds: Weighting influence by contribution history
  3. Veto mechanisms: Allowing dissent to prevent premature switching
  4. Countdown timers: Giving time for objections before switching

Challenges Identified

  1. Alert systems: Need automatic notifications to moderators
  2. Integration: Tools often separate from main event platform
  3. Respect integration: Many tools lack reputation weighting
  4. Real-time reflection: Delay between votes and visible results

Recommendations for Future Development

Based on this history, an ideal solution would:

  1. Integrate with Respect tokens for weighted voting
  2. Use simple chat commands for accessibility
  3. Provide automatic alerts to moderators
  4. Include veto mechanisms for minority protection
  5. Support emergent topics with expedited processes
  6. Leverage real-time technology (Firehose/Substreams) for instant reflection
  7. Work within existing platforms (Zoom, Telegram, etc.)

Related Resources

Primary Documentation

  • Tools - The first version of Fractalgram is a fun and innovative telegram web app that makes it easy for communities to play the Respect Game. Fractalgram provides an intuitive interface that makes it easy and delightful for non-technical communities to play fun web3 games and cooperate more effectively!
  • Tools - You can learn more about the features and value propositions of the upcoming app by reading this overview, which was written by Vlad. You can view Figma designs for the new app that Vlad is building here and explore a basic wireframe with some of these designs here. Vlad recently built functionality to automatically update community MSIGs based upon respect and is aiming to release the full app by the end of Q2. More details about this automated MSIG functionality are provided below. You can explore the ZEOS developer chat on telegram to learn more about this app.
  • Tools - In August of 2023, Vlad shared the newest documentation outlining planned deliverables:
  • Tools - Edenia Repository
  • Cocial App

Snapshot Spaces

  • Optimism Town Hall Snapshot
  • OPTOPICS Snapshot

Community Channels

  • Eden Fractal Telegram: t.me/edenfractal

Event Videos Documenting Evolution

  • EF 28, 36, 57, 59, 62: Cagendas development
  • EF 76-81: Vision Games and Vision Quest debut
  • EF 131-132: Recent implementations

This document will be updated as new experiments are conducted and learnings are gathered.