RE: STEEM has no future if it does not preserve its fundamental source of value: 100% human curation
I don't remember having any problem with you, but I did take note that you didn't touch that particular post of mine, and I'm sure that it's not because you had nothing to say on the topic. :)
Censorship doesn't just come from whales. It can also come from "mob thinking", peer pressure, fear of social ostracism, ... I'm envisioning a free speech zone on the Internet where (1) no one is afraid to speak a prohibited viewpoint or open a discussion on a prohibited topic, and (2) no one is afraid to participate in such a discussion, and (3) there is a community spirit that welcomes ANY topic and thoroughly enjoys fully hashing it out wherever doing so will lead.
The University of Chicago was, to some extent, like that, when I was a student there in the late 1970's.
since we're being frank.
I figured that what you were doing was asking for a beat down..."I DARE YOU".
well someone did.
besides...the differences in genetic IQ are negligible compared to other factors.
not worth getting vapors over.
It's clear to me from my initial review that the evidence is strong that IQ varies by race, and that this unsavory idea is being suppressed in society. Such a possibility has hugely important implications, and it could be a breakthrough in finally ending racism in the United States. But no one dared to even discuss the possibility with me here on STEEM.
Democracy and self government require the kind of freedom to speak that I am proposing. And it is clear to me that this platform is even MORE censored than Facebook is. That needs to be fixed, not for the sake of any particular platform, but for the sake of humanity.
go for it.
I'll cheer you on.
Pass the beer?
I just drank the whole pitcher.
see how you are?
I just found a new thang.
have you heard of SteemPlus?
it's got some rilly cool features...(speaking of larning curve?) I'm checking it out.
Thanks for the link, which I just read. Should I go get us another pitcher?
Never can have too much beer.
How much beer have you already had? Enough for you to say, "What the Hell! Ok!" and be the first person in the entire world (other than me) to write a knowledge tree? I'll make it real easy. Just replace each of these lines with some crazy sentence without changing the indentation:
Use three backward single quotes (`) on a line to start the block and another such "fence" line to stop the block. (Click "Markdown Styling Guide" for instructions on "fences".) Then reply it back to me.
How can I get any traction to introduce my new invention if no one will lift a finger to even try it?