Steemit Organizational Ethics 2.0

in steemit •  7 years ago 

The word "ethics" comes from the Greek word "ethos", which means character. The word is formed using the Greek prefix "eth" (no not Ethereum),meaning "habit" or "custom", and "os", a suffix indicating possession. An individual's character is based on the quality of their daily habits. In this book, Rhetoric, written in the 4th Century, B.C., Greek philosopher Aristotle listed ethos as one of the three most effective tools of persuasion. Ironically, Aristotle had the time to cultivate the daily habits of studying and writing because his slaves freed him from the necessity of performing any manual labor himself.

Modern ethics can be described as the study of the moral principles that govern behavior. The moral principles of a society are often influenced by religion. However, the fact that slavery is no longer considered morally acceptable is one example of how ethics differ on its moral principles, but can deviate from what is objectively considered ethical. The existence of for-profit prisons is a good example of such deviation. Societies may reach a collective agreement as to what constitutes ethical behavior, but may also themselves become corrupt. Ethics, then, must be a continuous examination of moral beliefs and conduct to establishes and maintain a reasonable standout of behavior.

A society's ethics manifest themselves through defining the virtues, rights and obligations of individual citizens. Usually, a system rewards and punishments is developed and put in a place to keep behavior within socially acceptable limits very much like Steemit is doing now. For a peaceful society to exist, its members must agree to refrain from behaviors such as fraud, rape, theft, assault and murder. Therefore such acts are punished , while acts of honesty and compassion are rewarded.

Now I write this to show you how Steemit is no different than a real outside reward system, with all the Bidbots and trending page issues, being honest and showing community spirit, I suppose is what is ethical on this platform, using Bidbots, mind you its basically the only real way to land on the holy grail of all places here the "Trending Page" is highly unacceptable so it is not reward but punished.

Is there not a way to establish a more rewarding system instead of manipulating our own efforts of being noticed on this platform. what are your thoughts and opinions, I might be beating a dead horse but lets be real, we are here to make money but can money and ethics co-exist in a capitalist platform?

Steem and the platform steemit might beg to differ when it comes to ethics and how it operates. What do you think?

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Your words have been confirmed in their place, but we are always marching, and we are not telling an important and controversial topic. Thank you

As you have highlighted here,

A society's ethics manifest themselves through defining the virtues, rights and obligations of individual citizens.

Firstly what are the rights when it comes to bidbot

What are the obligations of the bidbot owners

Have these been clearly defined? What is missing really

If the intended Trending could be changed to Outstanding or Top quality and no one can actually buy into them, but get there organically, will that change anything?

This platform lives and runs on numbers. But finding good, quality content is also not too difficult.

The bidbots are one big controversial topic since the time I have joined here. I had not used them earlier and look at my posts - zilch earnings. However, just recently started using them and earning few dollars now. I think the bots are the only way to get visibility. There is no other way. On all other sites that I write on, it is basically good content getting rewarded. Here, however, good bot buyer gets rewarded!

Hello @chronocrypto, thank you for sharing this creative work! We just stopped by to say that you've been upvoted by the @creativecrypto magazine. The Creative Crypto is all about art on the blockchain and learning from creatives like you. Looking forward to crossing paths again soon. Steem on!

Thanks @sndbox team.