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RE: Understanding Reputation and Statistics with STEEM COOL tool - a Qreview
I was flagged often during a stupid „experiment“. They hit me again and again because @ned voted me and other whales. Since this time the progress of my reputation nearly stopped. We should have Steem attorneys for handling out a bill to some whales. Thank you foryour posting. My reputation is 65 as well. For the next years the 70 is far out of reach.
Although I was in favour of the 'experiment' of which the new reward distribution is a result; When individuals become judge and executioner, this type of things happen. Next to that, wars within the community starts all the time, since when someones is attacked, most of the 'victims' feel judges incorrectly and start fighting back. The end result: total chaos and more and more individuals who start arming themselves to be able to defend themselves.
Did you see this tool made by @jesta? In several cases the flag is the only instrument a curator with plenty votingpower should use. To throw flags In between steemians negotiations, is not very gentlemen like. It's just bad behaviour.
The tool you shared is an excellent tool! Although I'm using steemdb, I wasn't aware of the list of flagged account. It gives an interesting insight, for sure.
I agree as long as the posts and comments are not violating the rules defined by the community.
Currently Steemit has the flag as the only tool for Steemians to use when a Steemian does not like the behaviour of some other account.
The questions I ask myself are amongst others: