Look guys, good rules are those rules which are self-explanatory and logical.
However, if there is a chance to be disobedient - people will be disobedient.
In order to protect such a law, you need to have a "strong police". And that police is costly.
In the case of Steem(it) there are 2,5 options:
Steemit calls some hand-picked high-quality authors and pay them 100+ $ per post
Steemit is a "public forum", just hosting all sorts of nonsense, but it must be protected by curators, and those curators will take a significant part of the rewards
Wild, Wild West
Up until now, we were balancing between the options II and III.
Option I was my favorite, but it was never accepted.
With the options II and III - abuse is the part of the game
I agree with you there, but the one thing that bothered me is hypocrisy. That it is very difficult to get people who do not want to understand to understand. ;-)
Look guys, good rules are those rules which are self-explanatory and logical.
However, if there is a chance to be disobedient - people will be disobedient.
In order to protect such a law, you need to have a "strong police". And that police is costly.
In the case of Steem(it) there are 2,5 options:
Up until now, we were balancing between the options II and III.
Option I was my favorite, but it was never accepted.
With the options II and III - abuse is the part of the game
I agree with you there, but the one thing that bothered me is hypocrisy. That it is very difficult to get people who do not want to understand to understand. ;-)