The ultimate goal of WitnessWatch is to provide unbiased data in a way that most Steemit users can understand. We believe that this is the most effective way to serve the Steemit community and to make sure that Steemit users have the resources to make informed voting decisions. A secondary goal for us, is to encourage witnesses to engage in activities, behaviors, etc. that improve the platform.
We have struggled lately with the question of whether we should engage in voting for witnesses. So, in the spirit of democracy, we would like to open the floor for debate. The question at hand is whether WitnessWatch should cast witness votes? Will casting these votes allow WitnessWatch to remain objective? We would love to hear the communities thoughts on this and are open to any and all opinions.
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Even if you stay 100% objective, voting for witnesses could create the impression you are not. So, in my opinion, you should abstain from voting.
Thanks for your feedback! That's an excellent point. We certainly want to avoid even the impression of bias.
It's Interesting . thanks for good info!
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The act of voting negates your objectivity.
I think you should abstain from voting to be perceived as objectively as possible.