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RE: Aligning Goals With Incentives on Steem - Thoughts on How to Curb "Gaming" of the Reward Fund

in #discussion7 years ago (edited)

How about shortening the lifespan of all up-goats and extending the leeway for all down-goats?

I mean, in the current setting we have exactly 7 days to up-goat and 7 days to down-goat anything.

Why not make it 5 or 6 days to UP-GOAT ONLY. Beyond that no up-goat is possible for a certain post so that the remaining 24 hours is reserved for DOWN-GOAT ONLY.

In this way, the shameless self-up-goaters will surely begin to think thrice before up-goating their own shit.

Problem solved! Flawless victory. #makesteemitgreatagain

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Funny you should say this because I actually had the same thought initially and even included it in an earlier draft of this post (yes I go through a few rounds of drafts and revisions for my posts!)

While I agree that would definitely help stop people from avoiding downvotes by voting at the last minute, it could potentially cause other problems.

For example it would allow people to downvote content they don't like without leaving an opportunity for the rest of the community to upvote it back up. I think that is important for the community to be able to combat "bad" downvoting.

Still i'm not really sure if that would be an actual problem or not, and I still like the idea overall of allowing more time for downvotes than upvotes.

I'm interested to hear what others think about this subject!