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RE: The Stupidity of Hivewatchers

In my opinion, the rules are clear to everyone and if someone does not comply with them, nothing can be done. Although there are cases like the one you describe, everything is very complicated, but we hope that this will not happen in the future.

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how comes we have rules (laws) dictated to us on a decentralised platform?

"Rules-based order"

not very dynamic
not necessary agreeable
strong hirarchy

The problem with alternate projects quite often is people bringing their baggage from the corrupt world with them.

What I find sad is that Hive is not a good source for news/different perspectives anymore.
After @pfunk hate-nuked one of my last finds, I think that's it; I am on the sidelines, most probably on my way out.

Hive can be used by all the Russian propagandists covering for Putin's belligerent invasion, as much as they have the RC for. But that doesn't mean stakeholders will let them be rewarded for it.

I've followed @patricklancaster most of the 8 years he's been on utub.
I saw the fake body in the car, but I also saw him taking supplies to people that didn't want 'murican shells landing in their kitchens.
His humanity far outweighs the few bucks he will get dumping hive, iyam.
He is not a threat to the governance, let the coins distribute, imo.

There are 3 pfunks on discord, are you one of them?

I believe I am two of them. One account I probably made on the web is long gone. Not sure about #3.

I sent a dm.

Hi, I think that we can make Hive a good place for news and respectful dissent. I really think that here we have the people to make that possible. The specifics for communities like Deep Dives, for example, is that it needs to work in peer-review mode, boosting well source-based content, let alone the plagiarism or abuse issues. We don't need to agree with all the views, of course, we just need to "clash" but in "cemented" ground. Best regards.

Ah, so 'code is law' just flies out the window. Convenient.

Inconsistent too.

I imagine that even if it is decentralized there must be some rules to follow for everyone

No! There can be agreements, different tribes/communities, codes of honor; all of that in a constant flow of change. And first and foremost: Responsibility.

The call for rules comes from people being used to being ruled. The making of rules comes from people being greedy and power-hungry.

The "rules" as you call them are all emergent within the decentralized system. The blockchain does not enforce them, at all.

The entire debate is all just human disagreement being enabled by a decentralized system.

Hive watchers should be disbanded and a new emergent something allowed to emerge from the decentralized system. There is nothing decentralized about Hive Watchers, and human drama has built up around it over the years and from the last chain.

There are no rules/laws as far as the decentralized platform is concerned. As with any permissionless system, people are free to decide what to do on and within that system as they see fit, and that includes voting up and down for their own reasons. This may include how they define abuse and how they respond to it. That's all completely decentralized.

There are no rules/laws as far as the decentralized platform is concerned.

There's no such thing as decentralization while those who have more money or more HP can impose their whims and biased view with more weight than those with less.

You're confusing equality with decentralization. They are not the same thing.

In my book and regarding the visible results, they are both exactly the same shit!

lol, what rules? Created by and approved by whom?

All rules are golden rules. I'm sure you can guess the rest.

Rules you say, life is very complicated sometimes :)

In my opinion, the rules are clear to everyone and if someone does not comply with them, nothing can be done.

Rules