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RE: What is appropriate use of upvote bots? A survey. - My response

in #community7 years ago

Wow! Thank you for this detailed and well thought out response. I posed some really difficult questions, which are hard for anyone to answer.

One of the hardest parts, I think, is that there is a disincentive to downvoting. Until there is a separate pool of "flagging power" so that we can all combat spam and plagiarism without loosing out on curation rewards, I think we will continue to see our "rewards pool justice league" taking as much (or more) from the rewards pool, as they add back into it via flagging.

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I'm not so optimistic about the separate flag pool. I don't think it's much to ask to give up "curation" -- most of us suck at that anyway. If we aren't using flags now I don't think we would use it in the new system either. If we all just took 1 of our daily votes to flag something, I wonder what it would look like. Hmmmm....

well, it doesn't cost me very much to flag, and I do when I see things that I can effect. The issue is for users with a large stake, who could get as much as 20sbd in curation, they have to give that up in order to flag, and those are the users who can really make a difference, but end up responding with spammy selfvoting as a result.

I think that reinforces the point though. If they can't be trusted with their stake not to spam, I don't think they can be trusted to flag responsibly either with an entirely separate pool.

I think the issue is they feel they are missing out on curation, and are trying to make up for it. I think if there was a separate flagging pool we might see a lot more flagging to a positive effect.