RE: How-to solve SPAM and Democratize Steem: Introducing UserAuthority

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How-to solve SPAM and Democratize Steem: Introducing UserAuthority

in utopian-io •  7 years ago 

What happens if someone posts child porn, for example? How does the blockchain deal with THAT?

This can be dealt with in several ways:

  • At the UI level, each front end provider can choose not to display certain content.

  • At the community level the users can downvote unacceptable content.

  • At the blockchain level the witnesses can come to a consensus not to include unacceptable content from certain accounts.

The caveat is...who determines what is acceptable? What is illegal in one jurisdiction is legal in another. The only thing that we can all universally see as unacceptable is child porn...I think.

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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Yeah, child porn is a sensitive issue. It's the one thing that I think everyone can agree is unacceptable. Which is why I brought it up as a topic for censorship. The only one there's no argument about.

You wrote: "the witnesses can come to a consensus not to include unacceptable content from certain accounts"
But there's no way to limit the creation of new accounts. So theoretically, if a bunch of child pornographers decide to use the steem blockchain to store content or links to content that is unacceptable by all, what would be the process? How would this be stopped?

Edit: and thank you for the answers! I ask a lot of questions and it sometimes gets me in trouble (see: bernie flag wars), but I keep asking anyway. :)

Images and videos are usually stored on the blockchain merely as links to the actual content hosted elsewhere. That means that in the case of child pornography or other illegal content it's the persons or organizations hosting the actual content that would be liable and can be forced to remove it.

It is possible to post the actual image/video content to the Steem blockchain (see steemliberator.com) but that can be done with almost any blockchain, many of which are much easier to use for that purpose than Steem.

I agree with you about many of the issues here - specifically the great power a small number of whales wield over the entire system - but I don't think illegal / inappropriate content will pose much of a problem.

That actually helps me sleep better at night. Thank you.

we did have a child pornographer named @iamgod on the platform. I wrote about it, and then the photos were removed from view, with only the link. The community massacred the account with downvotes.

I am scared to check where those links lead to. And I am happy the community massacred the account, just worried that he might not be the last. Few things rattle me as much as the potential for child porn distribution.

I forced myself to look at a lot. Then a lot of people took over where i left off. It was a very bad day for us, but as we worked through it, and more and more people got outraged, it was a community effort, and we solved it. Vigilance is needed obviously, courage to confront it tooo.

You are a saint. And people tell ME I am courageous... I'd probably vomit instantly if I came across... anything like that. And then go on a crusade or just a long session in the gym, punching a bag.