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RE: Self Voting... now a problem due to linear rewards
Here's what I'm reading in this --
- give everyone an equal opportunity
- requires that authority to allocate funds must be as distributed and decentralized as possible
- produce the best discussions on the internet
I see nothing in there arguing against someone using their upvote strength to vote for themselves. I consider it advocating for the value of your own voice. If I'm going to take the time to write something, I want it to be at least worth one of my upvotes.
Do you have to impress anyone else to get a vote from yourself?
Does it really matter beyond an individuals own ethics ?
That is all very well and good, but your opinion about your own work means nothing in the context of 'quality' because quality requires other people, lots of other people, to make the same judgement. That's how Steem works, except in this respect.
free market dynamics > personal opinion
voting for yourself will never overcome that and I'm not claiming it will.
I dont care if people vote for their own work, simply put.
It's not about the bigger picture, just about raising the bar for exploitative behaviour from new users, so that the quality does not decline.
If I voted every one of my posts and comments with HF19, what do you think people would think of me, especially being I am operating a Witness?
well, you would burn through your voting power pretty quick and not be able to upvote others, but that is currently your prerogative.
you're begging the question that everyone upvoting their own content will necessarily decrease quality, and I don't think the two are directly correlated.
Theres a reason "upvote your post" is an default option on new posts but not new comments -- because most people would do that anyways.
also, a quick example -- i've made a few comments in different threads today that I upvoted a small percentage just to push it to the top of the comment pile. Why? Because I want more people to see my comment. That's perfectly within my prerogative and my voting power reflects that.