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RE: HOLACRACY

in LOGICZOMBIE5 years ago

So how do we implement that here?

A while ago when I suggested we use the code to regulate behavior on the platform rather than flags, your response was something like ''if the code regulates I dont matter.''
The way I look at it is, if we reach a consensus that malicious flagging is not ok, then those specific accounts have their ability to flag removed.
If we look bloom it is impossible to curb that activity with flags he does not comment or post with that account.
Repeat Identity theft and plagiarism could be handled in a similar way.

where are flaws in that?

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A while ago when I suggested we use the code to regulate behavior on the platform rather than flags, your response was something like ''if the code regulates I dont matter.''

The idea with pure code regulation is that no matter how "unfair" the code is, everyone has to play by the same rules.

To mitigate "spoilers" like bloom, I'd like to see opt-in, voluntary black-lists that can be toggled on or off, depending on each account's personal preferences.

I'm afraid steem and hive are already "too far gone" for this to happen. There might be a slight chance that someone like @leprechaun might be able to slap something together that allows us to interact with accounts like @joe.public, but we might have to wait until a truly decentralized alternative like holochain evolves into a blogging platform with similar usability.

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