- The solution is:
Isolate property boundaries: Where communities are isolated economic entities with their own currency (SMTs). This solves two problems-
- No one outside the community can flag/upvote a community member.
- Communities can experiment and evolve their own financial systems of generating revenue.
STEEM remains the default exchange mechanism for SMTs. But no rewards are generated in terms of Steem (only SMTs)
The communities are free to remove/add members and enforce their rules of conduct.
A communist thought comes into play when we propose a bureaucratic incharge (elected or otherwise, as election will be stake weighted not adult franchise which will rule out majority participation) who defines his laws for a very large community.
My solution would divide the community into small manageable groups who do have leaders , yet, function in a consultative way, evolving their set of rules/guidelines and evolving their personal framework for revenue generation.