RE: Creating an Anti-Abuse Project for Your Community
What is the difference between you and some regime acting without any ethical rights? There is no one controlling you. You are acting on content you do not read or even understand due to language. You do not read comments but give threatening answers to these comments. Your discord reaction is pure arrogance and far from being any kind of service. You expect after accusing people that they prove their innocence. This by far the biggest threat for any community! You are not willing to do any research beside your bots. Your service is going to be the end of steemit especially for acting on foreign languages. You expect the price of steem going up for treating people like scum. I have collected tons of evidences about the words I am posting here and I suggest anyone interested to follow their discord for some moments. This is the worst thing that could happen. A decentralized blockchain project taken over by a bunch of wannabes playing and building their own regime. I posted critical words on their discord and got downvoted blindly for any posts without breaking their self made rules. This is not cleaning, this is dictating. And you will get their revenge, independent of following any rules.
Prove your innocence or be lost! Remember my words when you are accused for your own content.
Mod hat off
That makes no sense. That will probably never happen. If it does, it would be quickly addressed. You can count on it.
As for your concerns, it is something that needs to be addressed by the @steemcleaners internally in terms of staffing, language support, etc.
It's a community-driven project, perhaps you would like to offer your language expertise?
As for the Discord interactions, I have noticed less activities from the volunteers and only see replies from a few of the Steem Cleaners to address issues that users bring up. That is an internal issue that they have to deal with, which include staff/volunteers with the required language skills.
What you fail to see is the number of legitimate cases where Steemians are caught plagiarizing, conducting vote farms, etc.
@steemcleaners cannot take over the blockchain through the delegations leased out by @ned. It's a big amount, but nowhere near enough to take over the ecosystem.
Decentralized does not mean there would not be individual pockets of centralization at small-scale. If you believe that, stop using all the dapps altogether. They all have their set rules for how they expect users to behave.
If anyone is telling you otherwise, as I can see from your upvotes, they are selling you something.
That's not how any of this works. You can't have it both ways. Either it's a decentralized blockchain, or it's just another social media outlet governed by existing regulations depending on jurisdictions.