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RE: HardFork UA: Open Letter to @Ned & Steemit Inc
There are people I follow out of interest, but not because I appreciate their content.
If, under this system, I was to unfollow them, would this be considered gamification or how things were supposed to pan out?
When UA is hardforked, much more weight is given to following and unfollowing accounts. New rules, new behaviour. Every follow and unfollow affects UA of all accounts, slightly.
If people disagree with the behavior of user X, say @haejin , all they need to do via UA is to simply unfollow that user, and collectively his influence will be reduced to almost zero.
Right. Well the theory sounds good, i cannot speak of the math/coding level required, but do think it's worthy of further discussion.
UA works 100%, is mathematically correct, relatively easy to implement, yet needs to be hardforked to have full effect.
I'd say to @haejin "Analyze this"
Currently, if I no longer resonate with a person or their content, I unfollow. Free time is not something I have a lot of.
Yes I understand.
And I suppose it is this feeling/action that holds up the UA mechanism.
Correct again