Yes, as earlier, I agree with the bulk of what you said in your original post, and this comment. :)
Just to clarify: By 'broken', I simply mean, unable to treat all of humanity fairly. People have been working on 'fair' justice systems since ancient times, still haven't managed it. Throwing code around, programmed by the same humans who've designed every other system, won't fix this. So unfair edge cases will always exist.
And the only solution I've come up with personally is 'stop breeding/raising assholes.' Much as it might be nice, no system can protect people from needing to strengthen their emotional intelligence.
One can simply study all systems since earliest civilization, or attempt to create a totally 'fair system' themselves, to discover the truth of this.
I think people should approach HIVE as if though it's a marketplace of ideas. If you don't like what someone is selling (saying), then maybe critique their work in a comment. Then show them with the way you upvote, that'll you'd rather buy from Sally's Pastry Shop instead. This type of behavior is a far cry and more correct than firebombing Betty's shop because you didn't like how she glazed your donut. When they added free downvotes and encouraged people to use them liberally outside of plagiarism and spam, it tainted the atmosphere, and it made things generally more toxic than they ought to be. @ryzeonline, if you want to get deep into thinking about this experiment. Watch The Orville episode called 'Majority rule,' either that or the Black Mirror episode 'Nose Dive.' It's interesting to consider and shows some terrifying consequences. And considering the Malthusian direction in which the world society is headed, if you want another less-related one, watch the Sliders episode called 'Luck of the Draw'.
Yep, I agree. I've seen all episodes of the Orville, including majority rule. The TV Show 'Community' tackled the subject matter as well. I agree with all of them. Being kind in the market is a 'no-brainer.' :)
Yelp, indeed. If you can ever remember the name of the community episode, I'd like to give it a watch.
My pleasure. It's Community, Season 5, Episode 8 - "App Development and Condiments" (Daily Motion has a very low-res version? https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6vtca8 )
Thank you, Sir! -- Great episode, I found it both illuminating and terrifying.
My pleasure. The whole topic seems to contain seeds of both feelings. :)
Edit: A word.