spam and shitposts according to who? according to me?
LOL
i hope you say hell no just as the same as i would say hell no about someone elese choosing for me.
I do understand there is a reason for the flag, but misuse of it is wrong in my opinion and we all have a mute, flags should not be used for subjective reasons.
But like you said its all oppinions.
It just how whatsup and i interact, its all in fun and we both often agree to disagree.
also i love spam and shitposting, send it all my way!!!!!
:D
It's just sometimes I wanna read something a little more serious, and I guess flagging keeps those pesky shitposters in their place and away from clogging up my screen.
Kinda like how high property taxes and arbitrary zoning helps keep the riffraff out of my artificially pristine neighbourhood!
thats what a mute button is for, other wise your trying to protect others from stuff they dont want to be protected from because you want to flag something you subjectivly dont like.
So by your own logic it ok for me to call all your posts and comments shitposts and flag them all?
IDK i guess i just look at it differntly, if something bothers me so much i cant handle seeing it ill mute it, no point for me to flag it because other people might be enjoying it and i dont think i have the right to choose what others can and cant see on steemit.
I was being just s teeny tiny bit sarcastic what with the nimby-metaphor and all.
Lol, couldn't you tell?
I personally ignore what I don't like. I don't believe I've flagged... maybe once...
The thing about flagging is it can sort hamfisredly counteract up voting if for some reason you want to hit the dislike button.
True spam is not such an issue because I believe the network limits your bandwidth based on your steak, so things like floods and DDOS is very very hard to pull off.
Dan Larimer did an interview on Ivan on Tech's YouTube podcast that's very interesting and it talks about some of the technical aspects of this.
i have a problem telling when someone is sarcastic because of some of the stuff people have said to me on this platform in the past.
As for dan, you should check out his original postings when steemit was new about how he fully supports bullying and ostrizitation by way of money till people do what he wants and that is why the system is how it is.
Its kinda crazy 1984 doublething kinda stuff.
im not saying he isnt badass and smart and stuff, just saying some of his views on freedom of speech and people not having the right to choose what they want for them self are things i have tried to talk to him about because i disagree with them. but he just resorted to flagging me a bunch and ignoring the questions.
lol
He did come across as overly confident in that interview... not arrogant, just like he had done his research and gotten rly rly convinced that graphene dpos is the only long term solution for blockchain scaling, governance, and security.
A right to say what you want isn't the same as saying, I have a right to rewards. It all gets kind of murky when you add money to the situation.
I see upvotes as a chance to say... I want to see more of this.
I see not voting as saying.. I don't care.
I see downvoting/flagging as a way to use my stake to say: I don't like this.
It's all an opinion :p
But without flagging then how are you supposed to reduce the impact of spam and shitposts?
spam and shitposts according to who? according to me?
LOL
i hope you say hell no just as the same as i would say hell no about someone elese choosing for me.
I do understand there is a reason for the flag, but misuse of it is wrong in my opinion and we all have a mute, flags should not be used for subjective reasons.
But like you said its all oppinions.
It just how whatsup and i interact, its all in fun and we both often agree to disagree.
also i love spam and shitposting, send it all my way!!!!!
:D
Eh. There is def a place for frivolity.
It's just sometimes I wanna read something a little more serious, and I guess flagging keeps those pesky shitposters in their place and away from clogging up my screen.
Kinda like how high property taxes and arbitrary zoning helps keep the riffraff out of my artificially pristine neighbourhood!
;)
thats what a mute button is for, other wise your trying to protect others from stuff they dont want to be protected from because you want to flag something you subjectivly dont like.
So by your own logic it ok for me to call all your posts and comments shitposts and flag them all?
IDK i guess i just look at it differntly, if something bothers me so much i cant handle seeing it ill mute it, no point for me to flag it because other people might be enjoying it and i dont think i have the right to choose what others can and cant see on steemit.
I was being just s teeny tiny bit sarcastic what with the nimby-metaphor and all.
Lol, couldn't you tell?
I personally ignore what I don't like. I don't believe I've flagged... maybe once...
The thing about flagging is it can sort hamfisredly counteract up voting if for some reason you want to hit the dislike button.
True spam is not such an issue because I believe the network limits your bandwidth based on your steak, so things like floods and DDOS is very very hard to pull off.
Dan Larimer did an interview on Ivan on Tech's YouTube podcast that's very interesting and it talks about some of the technical aspects of this.
i have a problem telling when someone is sarcastic because of some of the stuff people have said to me on this platform in the past.
As for dan, you should check out his original postings when steemit was new about how he fully supports bullying and ostrizitation by way of money till people do what he wants and that is why the system is how it is.
Its kinda crazy 1984 doublething kinda stuff.
im not saying he isnt badass and smart and stuff, just saying some of his views on freedom of speech and people not having the right to choose what they want for them self are things i have tried to talk to him about because i disagree with them. but he just resorted to flagging me a bunch and ignoring the questions.
lol
Mbe ill get around to checking it out.
He did come across as overly confident in that interview... not arrogant, just like he had done his research and gotten rly rly convinced that graphene dpos is the only long term solution for blockchain scaling, governance, and security.
Is monomaniacal the word?
A right to say what you want isn't the same as saying, I have a right to rewards. It all gets kind of murky when you add money to the situation.
I see upvotes as a chance to say... I want to see more of this.
I see not voting as saying.. I don't care.
I see downvoting/flagging as a way to use my stake to say: I don't like this.
It just isn't that big of a deal.