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RE: Play your part in making Steemit better

in #steemit6 years ago

This is a very complex issue. It is easy to downvote small accounts whose status is not more than insects for this platform. Insects can be crushed under the foot but whales cannot be touched. No one dares to look at their eyes.
So, the system of this platform is based on grave injustice. Crush the poor, worship the elites. I think without making equality no justice and right treatment can not be ensured.

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On this point, I totally agree with you

When were you disagree with me?

No system is perfect. I don't worship anyone here and they all have to earn my respect. We're fighting the winnable wars for now. Some whales flag other whales and I'd support their efforts where it's justified. We each make the judgement on what is good for the platform. Some just care about themselves.

Fighting spam feels like playing Whac-A-Mole, but we applaud those who make the effort.

Flagging over-rewarded postings on trending is futile for lack of people who can be bothered to do so, and because of the huge difference in wealth between the bidbots and those who still try; only a concerted effort by some whales can make a dent here, and we all know what many whales have put their money towards.

Considering this, we suggest you remove your kind delegation to the Church of Piglet and put it towards another initiative of your choice, as we will no longer be making proper use of it.

I'll put more into SFR. Thanks for all you have done.

At least we got a result from a vote seller in this case. They could do with running some simple checks on posts and possibly use a communal blacklist.

As SFR is your first choice, we have also delegated to them.

I think this system can work almost perfectly if people work collectively for the betterment of everyone but everyone has his/her own priorities which makes things worse.

There are good and bad motives at play. Need to get a good balance