On the other hand some people might be voting korean posts just because of their economic value, not even understanding a word ☺
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On the other hand some people might be voting korean posts just because of their economic value, not even understanding a word ☺
Some may do, some may use google translation. But yeah those profit-oriented votings matter.
Right, but that problem is not Korea specific: many users vote for 'famous' writers because they hope and expect many other votes to follow later, so that they get much curation reward. If that is a problem (that not quality is rewarded, but being famous) then it is not a Korean problem, but a general problem (which one could try to solve by making the reward curve more linear maybe).
Fully agree. That is in line with why I argued to change the system against for-profit bots/users.
(gasp) you mean....