Pi Core Team Calls on Community to Fight Misinformation as GVC Debate Intensifies
The Pi Core Team has released its first public directive aimed at tackling widespread misinformation within its global community of 60 million users. Pioneers received email guidelines recommending voluntary actions such as posting corrections, citing official sources, and reporting false claims via a dedicated form.
Community reactions are sharply divided. While some praise the initiative for potentially improving user education, others criticize the team for shifting fact-checking responsibilities to users. "Projects should offer transparency directly, not rely on free community labor," commented Pi supporter Jatin Gupta on X.
This development underscores the growing challenges Pi Network faces as it navigates the balance between decentralized community engagement and centralized message control. Although no major cryptocurrency exchanges currently list Pi, its grassroots adoption follows patterns seen in early stages of prominent blockchain projects.