I know about the terrible hivewatchers. I've suffered from them too. At least they have taken a pay cut sometime ago. What I'm saying is a team that would have to follow the rules and give feedback, not just DV as they please.
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"Rules" there are no rules, the whole point is that you are free to vote up or down what you please.
Having a mod team that ban stuff according to some rules is agaisnt the whole point of making hive decentralized
That's exactly my point. There are no rules so each person makes up their own rules. And obviously only whales can enforce the rules. The rules can be anything even something like "I don't like this person so they get no rewards"
Btw Hive being decentralized is the biggest lie.
1)Hive is decentralized it just happen than when few users get thogeter to do something they often have a large stake and know each other
2)Then if there is no rules on what will your mods base to set the rules ? Will more peolle be happy with these rules ?
That's the lie they keep telling you. Hive is more centralized than most governments.
There would be rules. And make them whatever people decide. But put them in written form so that everyone knows what they have to follow. The biggest problem is that currently it's just a power play. Whales can do whatever they want, as long as they don't go crazy and annoy a lot of whales or bigger ones, they can do whatever they want to regular users. And clearly, we can't have a rule that because a whale doesn't like someone, they can DV them.
You just said "hive is too centralized" so lets make a moderation team that set rules and apply them, its just another centralized thing.
What so ever, the more i talk with you the more i have the impression that you did battle and challenges just to earn hive and increase your splinterlands roi more than anything else and that might be why you dont really wish to write about anything else
I prefer officially centralized over fake decentralized. It's not the moderation team that would set the rules. They would simply enforce them. And the rules couldn't change on a whim. It's much better to have written rules and know beforehand what you can and can't do than be at the mercy of anyone with power.
Let's be real, I wouldn't even know about hive if it wasn't for Splinterlands. However, I never powered down until I got nuked, and I only used the liquid rewards. I also powered up a few times. Yes, I wrote about Splinterlands, what's wrong with that? I did make a few posts on other communities but it was rare.
I find it funny that you're such a small account defending this rigged system that doesn't bring you any benefit. I'll show you why it sucks.
Your a genius, you complain about @azircon nuked you over a "disagrement" and then proced to do the same "to show me"