Ok, I’m not using red flags anymore (but I still think we have a problem)
So, seeing the shitstorm raised by just putting a few flags in content I considered worthless and in some bot replies, combined with the facts that I have not much voting power and therefore no impact, and that a “retaliation flag” from someone powerful can sink any post I make, I’m going to stop using red flags. Way to go towards a self-moderating community, as I’m sure I’m not the only newcomer to feel this way.
I still think we should have private downvoting/flagging.
I still think we should have different mechanisms for flagging abuse and for downvoting.
I also think we have a problem with the huge disparity in voting power (and thus amount of rewards given). It seems crazy than a single vote can give me maybe 50 steem, when regular votes are worth cents, specially if that reward is proportional to the visibility one gets. In that situation, the opinion of a few is worth more than that of the rest of the community, and that seems like a potential problem.
Anyways, this first week in steemit is being a wild ride of emotions. I still think good things and good content can come out of it, but day by day I lose a bit more of hope :/
Hey @sasurai, just stumbled on this post by accident and I totally agree with you. In fact, I'm working on a list of things to improve about steem to make a post about it and I was wondering about your thoughts. Tools exist for some of these points, but it would be great if all of it was available in steemit. Some quick points to improve:
Lol that's more than I thought at first. Need to get to work now but I'll try to think of some more on the way. Curious to hear if you have any more points for improvements.
And I'm going to check esteem, seems like it already has some of these features.
I'm definitely going to check esteem too :D
Fair warning, possible wall of text incoming XD
Now, you make some great points. I'll answer point by point and then try to say whatever else I have to add.
Now, additional thoughts. I feel like anononymity is a big issue in a platform where people feel like you're "giving them money" or "stealing from their winnings" based on what you vote. I think the core problem here is people and not the platform, but this is another topic that could feel a really long post. Given that fixing people is impossible, the platform should have tools to hide who votes you, to avoid revenge, vote me and I vote you, and other nonsense based on the fact that "woo, I can get money from posts".
I'm going to try to give some core ideas because this is getting super long:
I'm going to stop here because it's getting late and I need to eat XD. I hope my proposals are useful, even if you disagree, just to start a debate.
Also, I think this way of communication is far from ideal, if we want to have some serious discussion maybe we should find some discord/forum/something else.
Thanks for taking the time to reply in depth :)
I'm thinking of creating an alternative app for steemit, but it would of course be built on the steem blockchain. That means I won't be able to change anything about the core, but I can control how things are displayed to end-users. That means:
Lol, too much to type. Mostly just dreaming though, it'll be a massive undertaking and I just don't have the time. If I ever do get started I would definitely like to have your input and feedback if you're interested. You can find me under svosse#3328
Hey, quick reply because I'm really short on time today, sorry ^^".
I find the idea really interesting. I'd suggest to collaborate but I'm useless as a web developer XD. If you ever get started with the project let me know, I will definitely be interested, even if as I said I doubt I can help much on the technical side of things.
Also, I'm sasurai#7045 on discord, I think I sent you a friend request (I didn't use it until recently so I'm still not sure how everything works XD)