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RE: Do You Think Ethics Matter on Steem Leo?

in #steemleo5 years ago

Ethics show through in character over time and are not completely evaluated in a single post or thread but over several interactions with that individual. When people come out touting their ethics I get just nervous as the person that seems to be a creep, because they are too often in my anecdotal experience in life are one in the same person. Just because a title is carried also in the financial world means that when everyone is looking they are ethical, what I would want to feel confident in is how they act when they think no one is looking.

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Good point, a person's ethics can change over time, just because someone does something unethical once doesn't make them unethical in all their doings. One shouldn't be too quick to pass judgment on others. Just because a professional knows the difference between what is ethical and what is not does not make them ethical, trust is a serious ethical issue and is key to the advisor-client relationship.

We don't have client's here, professionals know that there is no client agreement and a code of ethics has to be adapted to fit the blockchain. Integrity on the blockchain is just as important as the integrity of the blockchain.

Ethics does make people nervous, it's not an easy conversation to have with some. I don't mean to come across as a creep, I just think this is an important topic of conversation and was surprised to see no official statement about it yet. Usually, it's the first chapter in a course.

I care about #SteemLEO readers falling victim to fraud. As a holder of LEO, I believe it is necessary to talk about what @steem.leo intends to do to minimize unethical behavior. A serious incident could impact us all.

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