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RE: Steemit Psychology | Incredible Insights into Human Behavior!

in #psychology7 years ago

I'm on this platform for only a week and the thing that stuck out the most is the "whale circle jerk". People tend to associate, its tribe mentality and it si to be expected. They were here first and/or invested a lot of their assets into becoming ones. The only hope is that minnows can create their own tribes that can circlejerk each other and after a while they will start merging with other tribes and finally achieve a more equal (but never totally) userbase.

It seems that Steem is just a bridge between Facebooks and Reddits and the social media we all think we deserve. Steem manages to eliminate the company, so the content is decentralised and you don't need to worry about funding servers, removes the advertising companies from the equation by building a reward system in its own economy. I'd say they took care of quite a few problems.
That's step one, the next step is figuring out how to diminish the ugly side of humanity by encouraging users to act in their and other peoples best interests.

Keep putting out well thought out and argumented posts that make you think.

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Certainly, Steemit offers tremendous reward potential...I especially like your description of the internal economy. Definitely, I am not criticizing that aspect.

What I am forwarding is that penal powers, so to speak, are just as corruptible in either a centralized or decentralized platform. Decentralization is probably much more likely to be corrupted simply because no penal standardization exists -- everyone can downvote for any or even NO reason whatsoever!

My initial idea is to have upvotes levered to wealth, but downvotes levered to consensus only. Meaning that at least a minimum number of downvotes have to be registered before a post can incur a financial or reputation penalty.

or let dovnvotes penalize a percentage of earnings which then goes up the more people penalize the post but without the votes carrying the same power as upvotes?