Ohh i'm much glad and confident to place a comment on @grumpycat's post this time..
"Braintime and voting power cost and results between flagging the wrong doers instead of up-voting the non-wrong doers"
Flagging the wrong doers only leaves one with a tension in the head - trying to scold the bad guys where in fact hundreds are out there doing same, and tens springing forth every days. I get crazy when i try to chase a fly and more are showing up.
However, It's a waste of resources putting a downvote/flag on the bad guy where in fact, same vote is needed to support the good guy. Flagging takes same voting power and same recharge time as putting an up-vote.
The result is simply a fractional effect as it does not stop the activities of the wrong doers since its a decentralised atmosphere and the mentality is that "I'm an investor and so i want a good profit on my investments". Few care about the world around them. They keep waxing stronger rather than culmination. Non-wrong doers struggles to grow. They need it most.
Best way to culminate the bad guys is to give attention for the good guys. Upvoting the non-wrong doers will undoubtedly and indirectly reduce the activities of the counterparts as soon as the bid bots users begin to see the reason for them to quit.
GRUMPYCAT-COMPLIANCE: I'm a grumpycat. I seem to appear complaining too much and get upset easily. I chose to be so because people couldn't see the madness in act of selling votes.
But @grumpycat, do you know that these bots are numerous and are get more delegations daily? This is like a one man trying to invade an alien's planet. This might be suicidal. Rather, concentrate on building a better community where the worth of his power would be felt.
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Pretty much cool if they could see that.