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RE: The answer to the Proof of Brain "trails" dilemma: compromise

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There is no doubt that this uniqueness of POB has sparked tremendous interest in participation in the Hive community, I would venture to say far above any tribe, almost on the level of a revolution. One of the things that attracted me to POB is its drive to place human processes above technical ones to not only create content but also money, it is an economy based (in theory) on the natural intelligence of people, microprocessors and algorithms.
But logically we are human, therefore we are not perfect, we do not all process engagement in the same way, but this is not something to criticize, and although it sounds contradictory or reprehensible, the fact that some opt for the shortcuts of automation is simply applying a situation that is allowed by the system implemented in Hive.

I guess we should choose to reward the values that promote the ethics and morals of POB, in this way more people will assume the rules or commitments agreed by the community, at least I think that would happen from a theoretical point of view because all processes are truly unpredictable, but of one thing I am sure, POB is unstoppable and I have the feeling that it will not end like other communities.


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Although you say that POB is unstoppable, your compliance with the community is quite low, if you have great content, you leave little or nothing on it.

If I am right, staying in Stake not only benefits those who do it, but it is also a collective good that strengthens the community. You can well see how in that aspect Leofinance is quite solid, due to the number of people who keep more than 75% of the tokens in Stake.

This article, if you notice, mentions this aspect, that if you should take into account how much and how the population is sold, and whether or not a% remains in Stake.

And if I know that you are based on the responsibilities of life outside of a screen.
I remind you that we all have responsibilities.

Some of us believe in communities and we don't just get what you get.

Don't take this personally, but it's good to preach facts and not have a double talk looking for POb lake in the comments!


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You tell me not to take it personal but the one who is doing it is you not me.... You are still within your rights to express what you think about me or whatever you think. Greetings.


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not at all, just that I think it would be nice not to have a double talk.

It is not good to appear commitment, because sooner or later they will realize it.
I'm not saying it for you especially, although if you want to take it for advice, Great!


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