According to the Daily Planet, the Chinese community of Polkadot, PolkaWorld, announced that it has suspended operations for half a month due to the rejection of the proposal for official funding. PolkaWorld criticized Polkadot's new governance framework, OpenGov, saying that it has caused many long-term contributors and organizations to have their funding applications repeatedly rejected, forcing these groups to leave the Polkadot ecosystem. PolkaWorld explained that under the previous version of the governance framework, DOT holders would select a council with professional knowledge reserves, which would evaluate specific proposals. However, under today's OpenGov governance framework, DOT holders often resist all proposals to cash in treasury reserves, leaving many long-term contributors and organizations without the funding they deserve. PolkaWorld called on all DOT holders to realize that the treasury exists to advance the development of the ecosystem. If OpenGov leads to the loss of ecological projects, it may mean that DOT holders are making the wrong votes under OpenGov.