"The text argues that communities need to protect themselves from the negative effects of subgroup schisms by increasing their size and complexity. This can help to reduce the tendency towards oligarchy and the stifling of community organizing, which can perpetuate collective oppression. The text suggests that this can be achieved by overcoming fears of computational complexity and larger communities, and by pushing ourselves to be more socially engaged. By increasing the size of communities, it may be possible to increase the number of relationship possibilities and overcome social biases such as homophobia and polyphobia. The ultimate goal is to achieve peace and overcome oppression by increasing the number of people within a community, and by fostering a more inclusive and diverse social environment."
"The text argues that communities need to protect themselves from the negative effects of subgroup schisms by increasing their size and complexity. This can help to reduce the tendency towards oligarchy and the stifling of community organizing, which can perpetuate collective oppression. The text suggests that this can be achieved by overcoming fears of computational complexity and larger communities, and by pushing ourselves to be more socially engaged. By increasing the size of communities, it may be possible to increase the number of relationship possibilities and overcome social biases such as homophobia and polyphobia. The ultimate goal is to achieve peace and overcome oppression by increasing the number of people within a community, and by fostering a more inclusive and diverse social environment."