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RE: [Dear Steemit] An Open Letter to Steemit Inc.
It would be interesting see what a witness / coder thinks about this. I'll tag @themarkymark here as he is familiar with the doofus league and might have some thoughts on the matter.
I'd really appreciate that bud, I'd love to hear what someone more qualified and experienced has to say. There could be a few things I'm misunderstanding.
Maybe we should limit the ammount of flags you can throw per day - I mean really who needs to flagg 100 posts a day?
That's a good point actually, I don't see the need for the average account to have more than say 3 - 10, maybe allowing for certain community trusted accounts like @steemcleaners to have extra
I doubt this would happen though... to many people here would moan and say its all about free speech and freedom to flag however they want to
I'm sad.
Why? What's happened?
Sadly, the SDL accounts are so weak that they'll never bother an account like that.
I mean, you have my support, I hate false flagging campaigns, although that's not really worth a lot if he's flagging you.
France beat Croatia.
Sorry, you've every right to tell me it's none of my business, but I mean what happened to cause this? Is it just that you've brought him up in comments, or wrote a post on him maybe?
As I say, I really don't like that behaviour. There are things to be flagged for, such as plagiarism, but it really pisses me off seeing anonymous users acting like children. It's a large part of why I'm a supporter of KYC on here.
Many people believe that the blockchain is all about privacy and anonymity, but I completely disagree. The blockchain, especially in the context of Steemit, is about openness. Every comment or post I put on the blockchain is open to scrutiny, and I attach my name to that. It forces me to only say things I can stand behind, and makes it unlikely I'll call people little bitches.
I don't know.