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RE: Will Hardfork 21 Operant Conditioning Prepare You to Accept Social Credit?

in #informationwar5 years ago

i agree theres a fine line between market force and hostility. its a matter of opinion and ethics. for example someone pasted vitriolic comments in my last post. he got downvoted. is that hostility against him? it sure is. the action said to him, we don't approve of this behavior.

there's also the hostility of someone like coininstant to anything that gets his panties in a twist. is that hostility deserved? not so much. its a very much case by case issue.

i think the uses for downvoting as a market force are needed given the issue with whale circle jerk and bidbot abuse. imho if we dont control corruption, it will eventually ruin the viability of the platform.

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I think they should just make a platform, and they probably already have, where the content creator can moderate comments on their posts without involving market forces. This way they kind of have ownership over their respective posts within the realm of that particular condenser. I'm sure at some point someone will make the perfect condenser the will end up drawing in the majority of people. A lot of people seem to like steempeek, but I haven't tried it out too much yet.

its a good idea, but also not. think of this: if the media could just erase any opinion presented that disagrees with the author, how would we have any meaniongful discourse? it would leave it up to the author to accept the challenge. so miced feelings.

i love steempeak because they are constantly bringing in new features and trying to listen to the users. i highly recommend it, not only for the ability to see multiple token payout, but for the ability to use ten tags instead of five

What it would do is create an illusion of ownership which only works on the condenser who implements it. I say illusion because these comments could be viewed on any other condenser.

ya well basically that already exists in some platforms. basically if you want to be contentious or have enemies, you need a pretty thick skin.