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RE: Stem The Red Tide (in defense of the flag III)

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I appreciate your analysis. Resteemed.

Oh and also the effort to nullify improper flagging. I mentioned a council to review and revoke flagging to Dan in one comment, and he said he considered it with a similar witness voting aspect to assign members that can change. I applaud you efforts, and let me know if you need any help, I do everything manually but I will evaluate and judge the situation. Too bad the PMs aren't on steemit yet... hehe

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I mentioned a council to review and revoke flagging to Dan in one comment, and he said he considered it with a similar witness voting aspect to assign members that can change.

I'm skeptical about this being workable/desirable. Im not sure if you caught "part ii" but i think that a system where we decide as a community that revenge flagging isn't acceptable (and upvote/cancel out if it happens) and vote accordingly is a better solution, and one that resonates with the notion of crowdsourced governance.

Too bad the PMs aren't on steemit yet... hehe

I am actually working on releasing a steemit PM system some time soon.... ive been diddling with it for weeks, and kind of waiting for a tut on how to put a steemconnect posting box up. Because otherwise i have to have people cut and paste.

I appreciate the offer of help, as well as the resteem.

I agree, but getting to that point of consensus now, is not very doable. That's why the PM feature will greatly aid in networking to do things as they happen, which arriving at a consensus takes longer over time where the community can agree. Something in between that, an individual like yourself, or others joining or banding together to do similarly or independently, is similar to an "organic" "council" that would revoke excessively damaging flagging.

Waiting for a tutorial for what?

You make a good point about it being an easier way to get consensus.

Waiting for a tutorial for what?
like a posting text-area and button in steem connect.

Between your tutorial on adding the login and the busy.org tutorial on adding the vote button, I can get everything but posting working.

So you have a text area, but you can't get the data sent to the blockchain, basically?

exactly... ive tried to figure out how to make the button, but have yet to be able to get it to work