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RE: Hardfork Update - Curation being added back to comment rewards, revised curation and reward curves for both posts and comments

in #hardfork8 years ago

Maybe we can make a new reputation algorithm, make it part of consensus, and make accounts below a certain threshold ineligible for rewards. Thoughts?

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Reputation systems re extremely hard. There are very few that ever turn out to be strongly abuse resistant (and there are other hazards as well, some already seen in the existing rep system, such as creating an entrenched system perceived as unfair or unwelcoming where those with high reputations are strongly favored by the rules at the expensive of those who are new or less well connected). Directly attaching rewards ups the ante significantly. I won't say it is impossible, as I rarely do, but why not try easier approaches first.

I'd even say take away their posting rights, or at least limit their bandwidth severely so they can only make one post/vote per day or so. We have seen some discredited accounts continue to spam randomly and incessantly, often with hateful messages. They give up after a while, but it's an unnecessary inconvenience. No new user posting an introduceyourself message wants to be greeted by a message, even if hidden, saying "Steemit is a scam, X whale is evil etc. etc.". (Yes, I have seen new users respond to these.)

As for Reputation, the current system simply doesn't work. Anyone who makes a lot of posts and gets voted by the same people over and over again stands to gain a high Rep. Conversely, any one could single out a new account, get some help from their friends and repeatedly flag it to oblivion; even with relatively low Rep or SP. As smooth points out, I'm not sure if there can be an effective Rep system, but I'm sure we can do better than this.

Off-topic - I'd love to see you comment more! Not just about Steemit stuff, but in general. Your comments about Vaccination yesterday were a tour de force of rationality - much needed on Steemit. :)

@liberosist Thank you for your kind words.

The problem with the system you propose is that it assumes 1 account per user. It is not resistant to a person who registers a thousand accounts.

Also, I am ideologically opposed to anything that limits posting rights. There are better solutions that involve letting people choose what they want to read via UI.

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