Might as well take advantage of the low period to do a bit of tinkering. Those of us that are here, be it individuals or apps are likely going to have to suffer the this is new we have to change a lot to progress.
I agree that the curve linked is unlikely to make things worse, but I am weary about so many changes at once - it doesn't work in IT projects or science experiments for the most part :) There has been mention of SMT being a curve test-bed, but I've also read that others want the core token sorted out.
Currently, there is a massive historical taboo with down-voting but with free flags, in time they will be common place enough and people will "mostly" be mature enough to use them well enough.
There is a worry that they will become too common, and I wonder what those that are at present being 'clipped' think about 'free flags'.
Anyway, I'll be here to watch and sometimes talk about the fun and games ahead.
I have heard the same and it isn't a bad way but, it has to happen fast and then get applied faster because changing the Steem curve/distribution will continually affect more.
Yeah, those getting flagged now are likely not going to enjoy it but again, how many are they that are really affected? And how many accounts getting flagged shouldn't be getting flagged. Out of such a small number of users, it can't be many. Also, once there are more real users on the platform, it will be an increasingly decreasing issue. Then moving across to SMTs, it changes again as an account with a lot of SP on Steem might have zero influence on an application.
And another argument suggesting changing nothing will continually affect less as people fade away :)
I could have a look, but I suspect there are not that many that shouldn't be getting flagged. There is a top witness in the line of fire at present, not sure what his thoughts on some freebie flags might be.
lol, yeah.
Yep but then again, there are other targets that suddenly become very much open :)
hahahahah precisely.
I have to disagree that a low amount of people are getting flagged who don't deserve it.
I've seen a tone of people unfairly censored for getting in the middle of the whale war that's been going on for longer than I've been here. In a lot of cases these people are purely collateral damage. They said things along the lines of 'grow up' to the wrong whale and got auto downvotes for life.
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not that many in the scheme of things and rarely are they truly collateral damage, some might be.
I've seen more than 10 people who were collateral damage in the past 20 months. Believe me, I did my research on them when I saw what had happened to them. I remember one guy accused of plagorism and continuously flagged by steemcleaners and when I went back to check the history of posts and ran my own checks there was no plagiarism. This was over a year ago when I was much more active curating for curie and doing a full check for plagiarism was second nature.
I eventually stopped bothering to check everyone I saw who was complaining of having auto downvotes set on then unfairly, as I was wasting so much of my time.
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10 is not that many is my point, a hundred is not either. often the collateral damage are ones who decide it is their business to get in between but expect no response. if you are dealing with crazy people, expect crazy actions.
I was being conservative with 10 as a figure. I simply can't remember exactly how many I saw that I checked up on in my first 8 months on steem. But, as you say...
😂🤣 Absolutely spot on. The only time I had a post flagged was when I made that post called 'flags of love'. The irony wasn't lost on me. I learned not to expect a rational reaction from a lunatic after that, and I think I got off quite lightly tbh.
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I used to go through the new feed and curate but stopped because it too long sorting through the shit and plag that no one was doing anything about. People forget that there were accounts posting hundreds of posts a day until the last HF and RCs were introduced but then, the people who complained about RCs didn't actually spend time looking deeply at the platform.
I haven't been flagged too much other than during the whale experiment in 2017 and people who I cought plagiarising. There have been some odd ones where I bring up topics or ideas some people don't support but, that is to be expected imo.