I was one of those downvoting Haejin for all his self-votes. He wiped out my posts for a week. He was making $100s per week. Bernie objected to me chatting to someone he didn't like. He did some good, but he was a loose cannon.
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Ah, clearly a self-voting abuser.
He seems to be still around; lurking in the alleys of HIVE... quietly "curating" posts and cashing out the rewards.
I wonder if it was ultimately the counter-downvotes from real community members (like you) that made him stop harassing people and abusing the rewards pool.
I heard that haejin was given voting/posting control of the rancho acct, but the original owner of that may have lost the keys! So haejin can use it to boost his curation rewards as well as having the delegation. We can't stop him.
So what you're saying is, that it's his account. Not your keys, not your crypto.
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I saw someone claiming to be Rancho saying they lost the keys. Haejin may get to keep control, but can't take the funds out.
I‘m fine with that, but I don’t believe it. Probably the same person or circle.
This has been going for soooo long.
If you really wanted to stop him, you would just get more HP and downvote him.
But honestly even tho is makes people mad no one cares enough to do anythin
He never posts so I can't downvote him. Some people have cancelled out his votes, but that can cause trouble when the vote recipients feel like the victims. The freedom of Hive allows for such behaviour.
What's the difference between curation and "curation" <- ?
The 50/50 split of the post rewards makes it pretty hard to argue. You're position is the politically correct one, ...yeah, that's what it is.
I'll answer in a full-length post and tag you. But in a nutshell, I believe curation is about recognizing, giving preference to and assigning reward pool rewards (via upvotes) to works that add value to the ecosystem, Whereas Kurashun is clicking the vote button on anything that will give you an curation reward.
The curation system is still not perfect, but I choose the former over the latter because I think the by increasing the quality of the content here now, we might incentivize further increasing the quality of the content in the future and perhaps attract some new authors or just folks that would like to have a good conversation about interesting subjects in the comments section.
I already applaud the effort.
Probably still is, he also ran a bunch of automated and semi automated accounts including on Twitter.