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RE: @ned please will you consider delegating a significant proportion of the Steemit.inc controlled SP?

in #ned6 years ago

I would prefer if Steemit wouldn't delegate more than they are doing. The more they are delegating the smaller the proportion of the reward pool is decided by the investors. Steemit Inc try to avoid voting for political and controversial thing and everything worthy of anything is controversial and political.

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I see the thinking, but who are the investors? I know of two, one trails curie and the other votes for a guy who produces charts.

Steemit Inc try to avoid voting for political and controversial thing and everything worthy of anything is controversial and political.

Could you explain some more please? I personally see value in many categories. Thank you 😊

First I want to clarify that I hold Ben in high regard and I highly value is input. We have agreed on a lot of stuff in the past but on this we disagree.

Steemit used to back a guild called something I don't even remember. They would simply not vote anything political according to them.

Ironically this is a political statement. The biggest guild wouldn't upvote anything political which would encourage people not to write about politics and would push people to become even more apolitical than they already are.

Elected curators... people who want to delegate their curation already have many option.

When Steemit Inc uses their stake to vote the only consequence is that everyone control a smaller portion of the reward pool. The reward pool isn't bigger.

It's in Steemit Inc right. They are investors too. They should do it carefully and so far that's what we've seen.

I believe @benjojo supported the MSP with a huge delegation in the past and deserves much respect for this.

The support by Steemitinc(mrdelegation) of applications like dtube/utopian-io is great to see and I agree they aren't just sitting on their stake.

I wouldn't call the 3.5m delegations last year careful, as their were no instructions given to these accounts, and personally think they 'paid' themselves and each other too much.

Proven quality curators like yourself for example would benefit from extra delegation, and if the accounts were decided carefully and monitored I don't see a big risk here.

Thanks for the reply.

I love what Steemit did with @surpassinggoogle, Utopian.io, Dtube, dlive, dsound and dmania.

It's always a case by case thing.

Indeed.

So if each case was monitored then there could be scope for more of this I think.

Hey teamsteem! So the delegations would be used primarily to attenuate abuse, the definition for which would come from the community and could evolve.

Positive curation of content could also be addressed by structuring it differently and scaling it up significantly.