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RE: Burning the Evidence

in Proof of Brain4 years ago (edited)

I think a lot of people have already made a good point to how they feel about the burn post issue.

As for me I would like to say that this is a decentralized platform which encourages free speech and every opinion matters, either from newbie to whale. Thus the influence we have is what differ and the type of people we interact with.

I love the idea of you calling people out to being things to the spot light where we’ll all have our brain to interpret how it feels on issue that are not widely acceptable by everyone.

Here’s my honest take , the burn post is just a post that the rewards can change with upvotes and downvotes. I personally have voted for the burn post more than three to four times now and I won’t say I enjoy not regret my actions, rather I would implore each active users curating contents on the POB community to judge the burn post according to how they feel it should be. Moreover, we can’t stop an account from uploading a post, as that counters why we are here in the first place, which is to be fully decentralized , and which I believe we are not near that but I believe we are getting there with time.

I can’t stop @madstacks from posting the burn post or any other post. The option I have is either to vote for his post or not.

Now with this brief illustration, I know we all know what to do. PEACE✌🏽☮️


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As for me I would like to say that this is a decentralized platform which encourages free speech and every opinion matters, either from newbie to whale. Thus the influence we have is what differ and the type of people we interact with.

Couldn't agree more and I think that raising these thoughts and opinions should be encouraged across that range of accounts too.

rather I would implore each active users curating contents on the POB community to judge the burn post according to how they feel it should be.

Definitely, just because one person says something doesn't mean it is correct or justified, just that it provides information for you to make your own decision on the matter.


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