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RE: Steem: Learn The Lesson From Reddit

in #busy6 years ago (edited)

Apart from obvious bidbot abuse and that is on the bots. We can already have communities in a sense that is what we do vote the people we like and not those we do not. The chain itself does not have the tools for moderation and we need things like dlike to implement such. The fact that they flagged original content is bullshit but they could lock the user out from using their app. Then we get a new app that will be like we are not dlike they will fuck up and we get something better and it itterates. Community and moderation has a lot to do for me personally with exclusion and sure I could use the harvard exclusivity but it is what it is. A blockchain without any real fuckit I forget the word. The mechanism that works now for better or worse is prejudice and we already do that hence we already have "community" now for apps to grow and take true stances instead of sitting on the fence aka how they went and bitched about that darklord nonsense which has absolutely no effect on anything in anyones lifes but the info was nice so why not. I think I digress...