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RE: Curation rewards are still broken

in #steemit8 years ago (edited)

Hello, @jonblack

FIrst off, interesting concepts, your ideas are great! The quick breakdown of the new and old curation rewards was very helpful. I would like to chime in on Potential Issue #3.

I don't think at this time (or maybe even ever) should we be rewarded for downvoting anything. This is a site where your opinion is relevant and can earn you money by expressing such in the form of an Upvote, a positive way of expressing your like in something as well as paying for the curators time.

however, I feel the downvoting system is someone else's irrelevant opinion and shouldn't be granted money/Steem Power etc, ever. The downvoting system is only used by me when I find plagiarism, or photo shop crap, or BOTS. MAINLY BOTS. Or just someone being a complete tool (troll) All of which are definitely not worthy of a curation award by downvoting.

Of course this is just my opinion and I'd love to hear yours and the rest of the Steemit world's thoughts on this.

Thank you for the write.

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Thanks for the kind words.

I was wondering whether I should add issue #3.

Steemit relies heavily on incentives to function. Since upvoting is the only curator incentive, there will be a bias toward that behaviour. Punishment can only happen after posts or comments have been downvoted, but because of the bias toward upvoting, posts that should be downvoten aren't; in fact, the opposite happens.

I personally wouldn't call downvoting negative. Like upvoting it can be abused and be negative in context, but downvoting a very clearly plagarised content is in my opinion positive behaviour, and should be rewarded just as much as upvoting good content.

On a personal level, when I flag something, I want to see a positive result of that. bison015 is still commenting very quickly on posts and many Steemers are downvoting, but the user is still there, and still commenting immediately on posts. It's not completely black and white, and I'm glad to see the addition of a "Mute" button, but it seems odd that a person who's spoiling the party is still allowed to attend.

I understand your hesitance with rewarding downvoting. It could open up a whole other can of warms (think: a lot of posts with negative values). I still think there is value in it, but you're right to be cautious.

Perhaps we could look at the downvote system as a courtesy we all provide (at no cost) that is used to the communities advantage?

By utilizing it we could help filter out bad, unprofessionally written and non proofread articles that are just junk posts seeking payouts. Pushing the more interesting and wanted to see articles up.

We could use it to locate bots and terminate them. locate plagiarized articles, and all other forms of things that the downvote system should OR shouldn't be used for. Again that's why I like to think of it as an irrelevant vote that still carries some precedence to the community as a whole.

As you said each system can be abused, but this one can be the one outlet we all can utilize that doesn't pay out curation rewards and carries no other motive to get you to use it other than to maintain a cleaner & more professional Steemit experience for all. #crypt0 #truecrypto #craigrant

Perhaps we could look at the downvote system as a courtesy we all provide (at no cost) that is used to the communities advantage?

I think there are people here that do this. There are also a large number that don't purely because of the incentive associated with upvoting.

Again that's why I like to think of it as an irrelevant vote that still carries some precedence to the community as a whole.

Perhaps this is what you want, but the message being sent is: upvoting is more important to steemit than downvoting. This seems also the case from a usability perspective: upvoting is at the end of a post and clearly associated with its incentive; downvoting is at the top right and looks like a flag.


I hope I don't sound too insensitive. I'm not sure that rewarding downvoting is the answer, but the current situation doesn't fill me with confidence that we'll achieve what we want: that quality content is made visible to Steemers and that plagarised, fake, and otherwise poor content is not.