RE: Historical Facts about Daniel Larimer and his Contributions to the Blockchain Industry

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Historical Facts about Daniel Larimer and his Contributions to the Blockchain Industry

in eosio •  7 years ago 

Guys, I didn't mean it in a derogatory way. It was my way of saying that "Daniel is the King"

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Post it again as I'd like to see it...

It was this image. Daniel wearing the crown. I fail to understand why some people mistook it for something bad.

Personal issues? It's a funny image and in my mind @Dan deserves it. If people don't like your bit of fun, they should post comment or images themselves, but censoring your opinion with their collective steempower is wrong and very bad for Steemit, in my mind at least.

I see you're new. Dan has a huge number of supporters who would entirely agree with your sentiments, but also one or two who strongly disagree. That's why it was flagged.

Disgreement shouldn't attract flagging. Thats abuse of the system in my mind. Otherwise we will be at the mercy of mob mentality.

You're speaking ideologically. I'm just explaining practically, and think we are to some extent at the mercy of mob mentality.

I think downvoting should be banned. Thoughts?

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

If you think Dan's a genius, which I do, you wouldn't want down-voting banned. Sure it can be abused, but it's part of what regulates the community, and punishes bad behaviour. Steem wouldn't work half so well without down-voting.

Bad behaviour can be flagged? If someone has 200 people upvoting a post for just $30 and a whale who disagrees with the sentiment can destroy/steal then it's not good is it? The same whale could leave a comment with their opinion and upvote it making it highly visible. Powerful down voting is censorship and I'm sure we all agree we don't want that? Yes Dan's a genius but all systems have to be tried and tested to see the end result?

"Disagreement shouldn't attract flagging." Well said @tarquinmaine

"...it's part of what regulates the community." @andybets, that's correct.

equally important bit "censoring your opinion with their collective steempower is wrong" by @tarquinmaine

If our (steem) community is to thrive, the contributors should be educated on how to use their influence power and, at the same time, how to differentiate between "inappropriate content" and "different point of view".

We all need to stay strong, supportive, well knitted and unbiased/depoliticized.

Now this is mind baffling.. see this snapshot of comments in this same article... The guy hassanabid gets flagged for appreciating the author for replying to a very inappropriate comment in the most appropriate way. That's why I said the contributors need to be educated. Otherwise, the "mob" culture will grow, as is evident in the conversation below.