I like your honest and critical view of this. I really appreciate that you put time and efforts to explain things like this, so calmly and collected. It is okay that I'm not getting on your good side, but if criticisms come like this, with solid and detailed explanations backing it, I can't agree less with your opinion of me, and can't fault it even if it didn't really went down well with my mental atmosphere.
It is fine you just highlighted to me that I've not been banned, or silenced, but just been flagged for being on the wrong side of principles and rules.
However, I wasn't proposing a disband of a policing system for Hive (which is in this case, Hivewatchers). I just wanted a honest appraisal of everything without being too sentimental about the issues, and with that I can be readjusted, and your comment, while seemingly brutally honest, was what I needed all along to readjust my view of the whole situation. I appreciate the work of HWs on the chain, but just wish (IMO), they do it a little better, though, I've not crossed their paths a lot, so I have not really had to deal with them face to face as I am currently going through.
However, my reaction to this was honestly out of a wounded heart, and feelings of desperation. Maybe, I reacted too emotionally, and would be readjusted to this course in due time.
Thanks a lot for reaching out, and apologies if the tagging was a bit annoying to you.
Almost everyone that's here long enough is criticized and enabled to grasp (some more) of the realities operant on Hive. HW isn't a government. It's just an account and user funded to promote the interests of some stakeholders.
My fundamental take on these issues are that human society is sacred. We are the saviours we need. Automating any aspect of our interactions degrades us, reduces us to the level of toasters, ignoring our transcendent natures. I do what I can to persuade people to bless each other with their forthright speech, and it is sad that we are all confused and distracted by a great many things, but most commonly stake.
Stake is one of the least valuable things in society, and in due time will be commonly understood as far beneath the extraordinary blessings of our good company. I undertook the effort to share some perspective that I hope you can benefit from because you seem sincere and rational enough to benefit from it.
Such potential to increase the value of society to us all is worth encouraging, IMHO. Express yourself, share that sacred gift you are with the world, and eschew tainting your voice with mere things that literally are no more valuable than toasters. Almost any value you can name is more worthy of our attention than mere money, and I hope you can rise above pecuniary interest to grow the value of society to all of humanity with your forthright speech.