administration policy regarding bans
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why the administration allows to destroy community? why kevlar was not banned in timely manner? this led to the following consequences:
- theft at 60btc
- brainwashing members those who do not fully understand the technology and target cryptocurrency
- community left valuable members like bush
if the policy is not changed then ftc will die, because community is filled with various rogues and valuable stuff flee or will do nothing for the rotten community.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aV_5GonmRzU
kevlar did commits?
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FTC forum members and staff have done a lot of work to implement the reputation system.
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@wrapper said:
FTC forum members and staff have done a lot of work to implement the reputation system.
see video and tell me
- reputation on forum is the same as the commits?
- what is more valuable: dial the forum’s reputation or real work done?
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Voting for posts has only been working since the forum was updated.
So far it is experimental, but my first view of the sort shows that members who contribute positively get brownie points.
The dichotomy between being open to any person to get involved, (a requirement for a currency)
and Running a ‘decent’ public forum for FTC development has been at the core of FTC since it’s inception.
I think it is important to give the new forum tools and members their chance to have an effect.
Please remember current moderators and staff are volunteers who have contributed extreme amounts get and keep FTC working, and actualy, a lot of work has been done to prevent other people being scammed, or prevent abusive spam, that should be inflicted on any person during their “hobby”.
People can be banned for various reasons, which are in the forum code without any change in policy.
http://forum.feathercoin.com/topic/3021/feathercoin-forum-code-of-conduct
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In a Decentralized world you really seem to be pushing for Centralization… The community polices itself when the need arises.
Outside of that, just remember you are using pretty much digital cash and when you hand it to someone it is now theirs and its up to them to be a good person. Which is completely different from being backed by credit card companies and insurance.
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@RIPPEDDRAGON said:
In a Decentralized world you really seem to be pushing for Centralization… The community polices itself when the need arises.
Outside of that, just remember you are using pretty much digital cash and when you hand it to someone it is now theirs and its up to them to be a good person. Which is completely different from being backed by credit card companies and insurance.
ok, i agree only because of decentralization