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RE: Some thoughts on downvotes for adjustment of rewards

in #downvotes2 years ago

My last post that went up today, has 50% more comments on it than all of those other ones pictured combined :D

There are so many subjective sides to the valuation argument of content, but I believe that the person behind the account matters more than an individual post. This means that they have built up a history of some kind, a reputation (not the rep score) as someone that delivers something of value. That comes through the content, but mostly through the interaction in the comment sections and off chain too. If accounts are getting highly rewarded, are impersonal and have very low interaction onchain, I suspect that there is some funny business going on. If the only time they comment is when getting downvoted, they aren't here for the community at all.

Also, that investment advice post looks like it might be spun.

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Great perspective, I finding the relationships I have built the most rewarding aspect of Hive. I have gotten to know so many people through their work and conversations off chain. The human aspect of the content is what keeps people reading.

The human aspect of the content is what keeps people reading.

Perhaps some people are so isolated today that they have forgotten how lasting relationships are actually formed.

Don't even get me started on subject. I have been listening to some pieces on loneliness and how in today's culture we are seeing higher rate than ever. Humanity is loosing the human part at an alarming pace. I hate to see all the drama on Hive this has been a relatively peaceful place the last few months so hopefully we can figure it out and go back to talking about what's fun.

I have been listening to some pieces on loneliness and how in today's culture we are seeing higher rate than ever.

It makes me sad to "be right" in my predictions (been talking about it with anyone who would listen for years) and it is only going to get worse. The last few years bumped it up a gear too.

I don't give a lot of advice, but don't get emotionally caught up in the drama. Or at least, find a balance point where you spend the majority of your time in your foundation content on Hive - There are a lot of good people here too :)

I finding the relationships I have built the most rewarding aspect of Hive

Totally!