Hello to my fellow Hivians!
So I have spent a lot of time recently on understanding downvoting to the best or my ability. A lot of my understanding today comes from feedback from other users.
The main issue I have with downvoting is it takes up way too much of my time.
Rather than getting into the weeds of how I feel about downvotes and how I think they should be used, I am going to explain my new project at a high level and why I am doing it.
First, I want to call out the fact that I am calling it a project. Most projects on HIVE tend to be technical in the sense that there is coding and development work in an IT sense. In my case, my projects rarely include these features, I have done some minor coding in the past but it is not something I am particularly good at. I can understand why people who do coding enjoy it, but right now at this point in my life it is not a skill I have refined.
Second, I would like to talk about the "why?" I am doing this project. I have a limited amount of bandwidth. I do not want to talk to people about downvotes for most of my time on HIVE. I do not want most of my posts on HIVE to be about downvotes. However, it is important, to some extent, I make posts about what I have been doing on HIVE. I think making a blog post so I can talk about what I am doing and people can leave feedback is a really cool thing about HIVE. Each one of my posts is almost like an AMA based on the topic set forth in the post. This is super valuable in my opinion.
I want to spend more time on my TradFi community and I want to spend more time curating. I currently have 2 manual curation projects and
. I also curate with my main account. I cannot do all these things and downvote while talking to people about downvotes.
This project will be similar to my project. Making accounts is very easy when you have a "decent" amount of HP because you can use RC to get more account tickets. I ended up making 22 antiabuse accounts but most of them did not get used.
I did not like the antiabuse project because the curators were anonymous. Getting downvoted by someone who is anonymous created a situation where I could not speak to why someone was being downvoted.
I also did not like the antiabuse project because there was no form of compensation for the curators. I think it is unreasonable to expect people to do this stuff for free.
This new downvoting project will be similar to antiabuse in the sense that it will curate content. I believe I should get compensated for my HP with curation rewards and I believe the people who actually do the downvoting should get compensated with curation rewards.
This project will be different because I want a place (in the form of a blog post) where people can go to contest their downvote. I also think it will be different because I hope that other people that are not involved in anyway will come and provide feedback as well.
Having a blog post where people can come to handle their downvote disputes on chain has pros and cons.
Pros:
Cons:
My project has other cons but they are mostly financial. People will be earning something by providing this "work." I will get less curation rewards as a biproduct of this.
There are lots of details that still need to be worked out. I am thinking through these things and will be open to feedback:
Regardless how this project works out, I will still downvote from time to time using my main account; I just don't want downvoting to be the main thing I do.
Regardless how this project works out, I will not make a DHF proposal for this "project" to get paid by the DHF. I personally support HW proposal but I do not want the responsibility that comes with being paid through the DHF.
Thank you to everyone who has provided so much feedback about downvotes. It has really helped me understand downvotes a lot better.
I will continue to refine the ideas above in the comments below. If people provide feedback, it is usually helpful so I do appreciate it.
Cheers!
Hurt