It seems to me that there is a way for even a disliked/unpopular post to become a valuable asset on BCH as far as transactions are concerned. Controversy can create transactions too.
With Reddit, when something reaches a certain number of dislikes, it collapses the associated thread. Here many dislikes would only create more transactions without the soft censorship
Well it’s not really a “Reddit style” dislike button if the dislike creates a transaction on BCH and any tips associated with the dislike are put into the faucet for new users.
It seems to me that there is a way for even a disliked/unpopular post to become a valuable asset on BCH as far as transactions are concerned. Controversy can create transactions too.
A reddit-style dislike can potentially lead to negativity and brigading (certain reddit groups) - probably why twitter has a heart button and facebook has likes, but no dislike
Well it’s not really a “Reddit style” dislike button if the dislike creates a transaction on BCH and any tips associated with the dislike are put into the faucet for new users.
Not necessarily though. Sometimes a post may not get much of a response because it was posted at a poor time or just gets buried by the hot topic of the day.
Isn’t it kinda true though? I mean real adoption means that the merchant accepts the currency because they see value in it and want to earn it through the service they provide.
Instead of a mute button being added to memo, what if there was a dislike option? This way the poster will have feedback on what not to post without being censored & at the same time transactions are still created
🍕🍕Bitcoin Pizza day in Tokyo at Two Dogs Taproom featured two meetups. BCH on main floor. BTC on upper floor.
Total purchases paid in BCH: 40+
Total purchases paid in BTC: 0 (Fiat/credit only😂)
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This is an original design I drew of a knife with a antler handle and a native woman’s face reflecting in the blade. This is one I hope to tattoo in the future :) What do you think?