That works on a small scale and I applaud whoever is altrustic enough to be responsible for that, but it wont scale up to address system-wide issues.
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That works on a small scale and I applaud whoever is altrustic enough to be responsible for that, but it wont scale up to address system-wide issues.
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Is that to say that a million redfish cant have an impact on newbs abusing the pool?
Folks are warned not to bite off more than they can chew.
Leave the big abuse to the whales.
Is crowdsourcing negative curation futile?
Maybe not futile, hard to say that something can't ever work. But uphill battle though. Look how much stake is delegated to bidbots and then look how much is delegated to more productive uses. Usually, money talks.
If i could pull that data my critiques could be that much more insightful.
The battle is for the customers.
If flagging pays as well as self voting why pay a middleman, and/or look like a jerk?
This battle can only be won when the masses refuse to play the bid bot game.
We are winning that battle, vote volume is 1/3 off the peak.
I bet they still get 25 to 30% of the pool, though it has been awhile since that number was given to me.
Maybe they can get some burn post delegation to attract more users and to speed up the bot votes,...