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Title: In the crypto world of decentralization, DTs have the centralization power?
Post by: landoffaucets on February 10, 2019, 11:58:25 AM
Hello, I am fed up with my rating! DTs are giving me same negative comments for 1 thing! This is incredible! They trade with me? No! They just see that I am tagged, so they tag me again? What??? "Warning: Trade with extreme caution!" - as I said do they trade with me? Made I another bad thing? No...

So my question is:

I thought that on this forum every voice is important! We are here to talk about cryptocurrencies where decentralization matters! We are creating the new and better decentralized "world". So why DTs have centralized powers? Who gives them power? Us?? And if we want to say something, we will receive negative trust????
Like the post here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5103988.0?





Title: Re: In the crypto world of decentralization, DTs have the centralization power?
Post by: The Cryptovator on February 10, 2019, 12:05:04 PM
Seems most of red tag you got for account sell which is appropriate according to admin,

Since some people view account sales as fundamentally untrustworthy, I think it's an appropriate use.
So I can't see anything wrong with your red tag since admin said himself appropriate

Rest is for promoting ponzi scheme, most of DT members really don't like promote ponzi scheme. Because all ponzi scheme turn into scam eventually. So in my opinions tag for ponzi scheme aslo appropriate.


Title: Re: In the crypto world of decentralization, DTs have the centralization power?
Post by: landoffaucets on February 10, 2019, 12:07:24 PM
Seems most of red tag you got for account sell which is appropriate according to admin,

Since some people view account sales as fundamentally untrustworthy, I think it's an appropriate use.
So I can't see anything wrong with your red tag since admin said himself appropriate
Theymos think? Okay, so lets follow someone... Did you see the absurdity?


Title: Re: In the crypto world of decentralization, DTs have the centralization power?
Post by: Thule on February 10, 2019, 12:11:29 PM
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So I can't see anything wrong with your red tag since admin said himself appropriate


So why are you not tagging Bruno,suchmoon or all the other escrows ?
Does that appropriate doesnt fit there?



Also i doubt theymos was meaning getting 8 taggs for the same single mistake.


But keep doing so theymos already said if you are unable to use it in a proper way he will remove it which is the same for us like getting all DT abusers kicked.


Title: Re: In the crypto world of decentralization, DTs have the centralization power?
Post by: Thule on February 10, 2019, 02:51:46 PM
I thought that on this forum every voice is important! We are here to talk about cryptocurrencies where decentralization matters! We are creating the new and better decentralized "world". So why DTs have centralized powers? Who gives them power? Us?? And if we want to say something, we will receive negative trust????

I'm not fan of DT system, but do you seriously expect decentralization on centralized forum?


A few years back it was way more decentralised than now.I remember reading the rules mprep posted and was facinated about the thinking this board had.


Title: Re: In the crypto world of decentralization, DTs have the centralization power?
Post by: Lauda on February 10, 2019, 02:58:38 PM
Your ratings are well deserved; there's no reason to complain.


Title: Re: In the crypto world of decentralization, DTs have the centralization power?
Post by: cryptohunter on February 10, 2019, 03:46:38 PM
Your ratings are well deserved; there's no reason to complain.

Says lauda the proven liar. So there is a strong possibility the reverse is true.


Title: Re: In the crypto world of decentralization, DTs have the centralization power?
Post by: cryptohunter on February 10, 2019, 04:25:31 PM
A few years back it was way more decentralised than now.I remember reading the rules mprep posted and was facinated about the thinking this board had.

DT system has always been centralized, theymos always could forcefully remove/add any member into DT1/DT2, change DT algorithm and remove feedback without anyone agreement/consent.

P.S. i'm not saying theymos is evil or tyrant, but proving DT system has always been centralized

faux decentralisation is worse than centralised control that treats everyone the same in a fair enough way that persons stick around and dont go elsewhere.


Title: Re: In the crypto world of decentralization, DTs have the centralization power?
Post by: mikeywith on February 12, 2019, 01:47:03 AM
the tittle is funny, decentralization does not mean neither fairness nor equality. in BTC , the one who has the most hashrate, gets the most btc, up to a certain extent that person can take over the whole blockchain for good period of time.  decentralization as described in Wikipedia does not exist in real life. things are either fully centralized or semi-centralized.

the trust system on the forum with the new changes is rather a semi-centralized one, something like btc blockchain but the algorithm is not perfect.

if i was to let the account sales pass, the ponzi-shill will get it, so despite what you have to say about the trust system, you deserve the red painted profile.


Title: Re: In the crypto world of decentralization, DTs have the centralization power?
Post by: Lauda on February 12, 2019, 07:18:01 AM
the tittle is funny, decentralization does not mean neither fairness nor equality. in BTC , the one who has the most hashrate, gets the most btc, up to a certain extent that person can take over the whole blockchain for good period of time.  decentralization as described in Wikipedia does not exist in real life. things are either fully centralized or semi-centralized.
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99% of the people involved in crypto heard the word decentralization for the first time in this space; now they think that they understand it and then just proceed to spam it in every possible context. I didn't expect anything else TBH.