Token-based communities give followers real ownership over social platforms: holders can vote on topics, event ideas, or moderation decisions. Instead of fan pages, communities become decentralized tokens that represent value backed by DAO governance.
This post explores how platforms issue community tokens, structure utility, and integrate token governance into social features like posting privileges. It discusses legal, moderation, and monetization frameworks in tokenized social spaces. In tokenized social media, audiences are co-owners—not just observers.