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RE: Open letter to those who provide Red Flag with downvotes

in #downvote5 years ago (edited)

Noticed that this seems like a reasonable response. It can feel a little personal and many of us are paying a price for it as well.

It certainly isn't perfect.

The goal is to normalize the downvotes. However the revenge downvotes are also free.

It's an interesting time to be sure.

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Hi @whatsup

Thank you for your feedback

The goal is to normalize the downvotes. However, the revenge downvotes are also free.

Yes, they are here "revenge downvotes" and I am afraid what they are doing.

Therefore, I also believe that a yellow flag should be introduced where you have to type in a comment field before it can be used and without the possibility of downvote. It is the first warning to the user before it is possible to give a red flag. It's about learning and not just punishing.

You were one of the reasons why I went away from using bidbot

Because you told me why when my profits got too high

Hope more people here understand how important it is to get help from others and learn about Steemit and not just give a punishment

I'm hoping this is just a phase well people get used to using their downvotes and a new pecking order is established.

There will always be people behaving badly. Maybe that is revenge downvotes. Maybe it is trading upvotes (which feels fine to the people doing it of course, but cheats everyone else out of whatever part of the pool is going to pay for traded votes that don't reflect merit).

It isn't those misbehaving who define the system, it is what everyone else does about it. When you see revenge downvotes, upvote. When you see vote trading or undeserved/bought/self upvotes, downvote.

thank's for your feedback @smooth

You give me an honest answer thank you for that