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RE: SteemWorld Support tomorrow ON or OFF?

in #steemworld5 years ago

Hey, @trincowski.

I guess that means one always has to be in campaign mode in order to keep up with the votes that others may be getting. It also means that the bar is always being raised, and that uncertainty is the only sure thing. I'm not sure why anyone would want to do anything under those circumstances.

Taking a look at what is currently being funded, while the top three don't last more than four months, I'm not sure what they truly add to STEEM in the long run, other than some folks really want their stake liquid sooner, and others want to pay for documentation.

Number four is returning unused funds back to the SPS, which seems like the SPS should do that automatically, anyway.

I don't know. I thought I was for the SPS, but seeing it in action, it seems to be lacking something.

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It's also interesting to notice that the Steemworld proposal has over 10x the votes of the top 3 proposals and yet, it's not going to be funded.

In this system, what 300 rich people want is more important than what 3000 people want... and, in my opinion, that's just dumb.

I understand that Steem is not a Democratic System but it also shouldn't be the Oligarchy it has become. 🤦‍♂️

Hey, @trincowski.

It probably needs to be a hybrid of the two—stake weight and one account one vote—but even then, who knows. I get the argument against one vote—those who have 100 alt accounts will vote 100 times. Whether or not there's enough of them to overcome 3,000 normal voters, I don't know. My recent looking at the diminishing numbers tells me that it could very well be the case. Stake weighting brings all of those accounts to bear once.

So, if we could handle some kind of know your customer without it intruding on rights, liberties, privacy, sensibilities, whatever—something encrypted, something that just the system can see—I don't know, I'm not a developer—we could solve a lot of this.

So, when the top three are no longer funded, unless people pull their votes, wouldn't Steemchiller move up by default? Wouldn't his proposal be within the bounds, unless something takes it's place? I mean, I know he doesn't want to be sitting around waiting 90-110 days, but at the very least, that's how this will work, right?

Who'd know... your scenario has just played out.

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Let's see what happens because at the moment, no Proposal is being funded. 🤣

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