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RE: The State of Steems "Government"

in #steem5 years ago

This is actually part of the power of Steem-Engine and everyone having their own community to operate in. Now you're not thrown in with everyone. You really just have to make sure you have enough steem to interact on the blockchain and then after that it's really all about the individual community that you're partaking in. Also, the community might have excess RCs and in the future could delegate them to their users to use, and then you're completely separated from the larger steem community and really just whatever you and your app/interface community are doing.

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Interesting idea. I checked out the Steem-Engine platform and this is what they said:

However, in the SteemEngine community we can downvote, report and even remove bad actors.

Why is it that punishment seems to be the defacto standard in dealing with malicious or even violent behaviour? I will write another blog post tomorrow, but the premise of that post will be about my right to choose who I interact with and my right & duty to end any relationship I deem abusive, violent or even those I feel like saying good bye.

So are you saying then, that the only way to protect myself for my other community members is to find a specific interface to interact with? The blockchain cannot or will not allow me to chose who I interact with or protect myself from violent abusers?

I'm also curious as to how Steem-Engine protects users from the abusers in the general population as all the content is posted on the blockchain. I've looked through their FAQ's, etc but not able to find any answers to those questions.

With all that said, I will try them out and see how it goes. Thank you brother for sharing the idea. I was not aware of Steem-Engine and I'll check them out more by actually participating with the community. Peace to you.