RE: It's Time For HIVE to Pivot on Anti-Abuse | Focus Group Anyone?
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I've been involved in the blogosphere for close to 30 years now. Granted, I am somewhat new to blockchain, however every blogger I know has had the means to moderate their own blog. The same is true on the Hive blockchain as each community has a team of admins fully capable of moderating their community, and guiding contributors through the hoops so that these contributors stay within the bounds of the rules.
To have one individual, or a very small group of individuals claim the right to determine, punish, and control how actions of appeal can be performed, who hide behind a wall of anonymity is problematic to say the least. I consider it unacceptable.
Hivewatchers/guiltyparties/etc. have put themselves in a position where they are lawsuit waiting to happen.
Bottom line, it should be up to each community to moderate their community members, not an individual, or a small group of people who are not involved in said communities.
You volunteering?
https://discord.gg/tVjRSwTG9v
It is up to each stakeholder to ride herd on the anti-abuse crowd so that these things don't happen.
Folks are failing in their responsibilities, no surprises there.
I am not running or administrating a community, The admins for each community should be responsible for monitoring their community. If, and that's a big if, I ever decide to start a community, I would be involved in monitoring only that community.
For me, blogging is a hobby. I do it for fun.
Welcome to the hive.
I agree, we are here to have fun.
agreement is good.
most of my regular blogging was from around 2002 to 2010, politics and current events. I burned out, and time was a precious commodity with raising a young family and my being older, shall we say. A few years ago I cleaned up my original blog, purging all of the political stuff as it was no longer relevant. I even stepped down from serving my community in elected office in 2010 after 6 years of serving my community, and that position only took up a few hours a month for meetings. That was an educational experience (government functions, budgeting, open meeting laws, and a host of other stuff I had to learn) and was worth doing.
currently I am content just having fun and writing about things I enjoy.
thanks for the welcome message, appreciate it. As for volunteering, give me a couple of weeks to stew over it. Maybe I can provide some useful input. Mostly, though, anyone that wants to act as a policing unit on the hive-based blogosphere is setting themselves up for a lawsuit.
Do you support continued rule by force?