Aren't you wanting to find rules to judge others' behavior without fear of being wrong in your evaluation?
We don't get to decide right and wrong for others, only ourselves.
Our ability to judge right from wrong is often questionable enough when we do it for ourselves, but to apply our perspective to another's is begging to introduce error, imo.
Some people are supposed to be serial killers, and others destined to be their victims.
Do you propose you know which is which?
Not exactly.
Each individual is only "answerable" to their own personal moral framework. There is no "god" and "the government" has absolutely ZERO "moral authority". "the group" or "collective" or "community" ALWAYS expects the individual to be sacrificed on the alter of "the greater good", so "they" also have no "moral authority" (they're simply selfish, reflexively self-protecting, not "moral" or "immoral", just like any other animal/organism/organization).
What I'm trying to investigate are individual moral frameworks.
I'm not trying to "tell anyone" what their moral framework "should be", I'm asking them to describe their "moral ideology" and simply pointing out where their descriptions of their own personal moral framework are LOGICALLY INCOHERENT.
Now, if someone simply admits "I do whatever I flipping feel like, whenever I flipping feel like it", well then, 100 points for HONESTY.
But then if that exact same person starts railing against "spammers" and "trolls" and "low-quality-content" and "the immorality of a coercive government which derives its power from threats of violence", I'm going to point out their OBVIOUS INCONSISTENCY/HYPOCRISY/INCOHERENCE.
ETHICAL EGOISM,
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Yawns, stretches, says, 'This is why i dont watch movies. They put me to sleep and i always get distracted by the flashy colors.'
So, i shouldnt flag people devaluing my stake?
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It depends on how you define "community property".
And it depends on how you define "proper enforcement mechanisms".
It sounds like you consider "bad actors" to be "free-riders" ("devaluing" "your" "stake").
When I asked you earlier about "community property" and solving the "free-rider" problem, you just glossed over it completely, suggesting that either there is no "free-rider" problem, or "the local community" would "do something" non-specific to "solve" it on a case-by-case-basis.
It seems strange that you would consider it "your" "stake".
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OK, steem and real life are different animals.
IRL, free loaders are being carried now with the added drain of the govt workers needed to herd them.
On steem, low effort posts counterfeit steem.
It devalues all the other steem.
I put in the labor to get it, how is it not my stake?
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I strongly disagree. The principles of "community property" apply, regardless of how "hypothetical" or "practical" the application may be.
Imagine a city in the desert.
The city has a central well. Actually, it's a cistern.
The cistern is refilled once a week.
Citizens who invest in "cistern-corp" get a daily share of water proportional to their investment, the more you invest, the larger your daily share.
Citizens can give this daily share to others, or to themselves.
Citizens CAN be bribed and or bullied into giving their daily share to specific individuals.
Citizens can create posts on which to hang collection buckets.
The posts with the fullest buckets grow taller and are therefore visible to more citizens, attracting more attention and receive more contributions.
At the end of the seven day cistern cycle, any water that has not been distributed, or that has fallen through the grid-floor (below minimum contributions) gets dolled out to the tallest posts, with the tallest post getting the largest cut of the "leftover-pie" and any post with less than 20 droplets gets no additional cut of the "leftover-pie".
This system is fair because it gives the most to the (good-smart) rich and nothing to the (evil-dumb) poor.
This system is fair because instead of giving everyone a boost proportional to their investment, it gives MORE to the rich and STEALS from the poor.
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Yes, valuing players who follow the rules.
Those that accept the status quo are rewarded more.
All rules(laws) favor the rich, or the rich change them.
When the rich(haves) is(are) eating from the work of the poor(havenots), what defense to all out enslavement does the poor have?
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I agree (generally), and this, in-and-of-itself is not "bad" (natural law).
I only take issue with the hypocrisy of saying "high-quality-original-content" is rewarded, when, in reality, the "community leaders" are posting piles of remixed content they've "borrowed" from other sources (and piling votes into the open mouths of their 50 or so best-pals automatically, with no regard for "quality").
At what point does your appeal to Edward Bellamy (and Looking Backwards) become meaningless if you're just going to throw your hands in the air and submit to "natural law" anyway?
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Do you contend that I think those shitposting golden children shouldn't be flagged?
That isn't how pop culture works, and once one of them burns you to the ground for a few days it takes the shine off taking one for the team, iyam.
Especially, when the team wouldn't take one for you.
This is why folks said steem was doomed from the get go, but I got faith in the greediness of humans not overwhelming their humanity.
As for throwing one's hands in the air, I've given my calendars to the struggle to be free, time for the youth to carry the ball.
Or, the ideas to die to prevent lives such as mine.
The ideas ain't gonna die, unless they can censor the web.
The fire in the minds of men lives as long as I do.
And, maybe, you, too.
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