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RE: LeoThread 2024-07-01 05:10

in LeoFinance5 months ago

These mechanisms do address some of the issues previously discussed, but they also have limitations:

Strengths:

  1. Community governance: These mechanisms allow for democratic decision-making, which can be more responsive to user needs than traditional regulatory structures.

  2. Adaptability: The ability to propose and vote on changes allows the system to evolve and address new challenges as they arise.

  3. Content moderation: Downvoting and community-specific rules provide some ability to manage harmful content without centralized censorship.

  4. Spam prevention: Resource credits help maintain network quality without centralized control.

  5. Incentive alignment: Systems like witnesses and the DHF align stakeholder interests with network health.

Limitations:

  1. Limited scope: These mechanisms primarily address internal governance and don't fully solve issues related to external regulation or illegal activities.