If a flag is rejected by the community, the flagger has potential to loose money.
Since there are no curation rewards for flags, a flagger is already losing out.
The solution would be, if the major stakeholders spent some time curating; rather than the excessive use of bots that result in overly inflated payouts.
That wasn't my solution to the problem, it was an example of an incentive structure. It's purpose was to give an idea of what I am talking about.
Your solution is the exact type of solution I would like to avoid. That's what the whole post is about.
"The solution is if we re-educate the whales on how to use the platform"
True.
It wasn't a solution.
This, can't wait to see how HF17 will change this.
Hardly.