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RE: Uncertainty for delegated applications and services
I downvoted it out of no issue with you, but being that I strongly disagree with you on this I'd prefer it not trending.
I understand your argument, its a fair argument. But the problem with giving people power is that, historically, they abuse it. This is why I believe downvote power should not be concentrated by allowed to be whatever it will.
Do you hate that bible youtube spammer? Me too. That's why while I generally do not downvote people, when I saw one of the bots spam comments was going to get $0.05 I made sure it didn't.
We need to police in a decentralized fashion and if people don't care about an issue enough to downvote it, then nothing needs to be done about it. That's what we're all on blockchains for!
As said, this is the behavior of the average person, downvoting based on the opinion of the topic. I am not complaining about the downvote, it was just an example of what people do.
Downvote power isn't concentrated, everyone has it - this is what the EIP has incentivized even further. Previously, it was only the Steemcleaners group that would downvote without having to worry about the "cost" to their rewards, as that was their job. After the EIP, everyone gets the power to downvote - few do.
There used to be a circle of abuse from one account with 8000 socks all over the chain... most people don't even know about it, like much of the abuse on the platform. Not seeing it doesn't mean it doesn't need to be dealt with - like most forms of pollution, much of the abuse is invisible to the naked eye.
No one here is going to use their own SP to combat spam, come on. This is steem, people use their votes for voting up themselves and their friends. No one is going to use their vote power for the good of community. If those delegations go away spam is going to take over, big time
Well, everyone has 2.5 free downvotes thanks to the EIP, perhaps they should start learning where to use them :)