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Yeah because there was ever one economy based on tipping that worked. BTW, superior is your projection since you think that asserting nonsense nil explanation is all that is necessary.

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Thanks for admitting that all you do is skim content looking for obscure points to nitpick about. I mean it was already obvious before but to see you actually say it out loud is pretty hilarious.

This post is about changing inflation and you latch onto "tipping platform" like a leech. Once again, all your arguments are totally irrelevant, off topic, and incorrect.

Tipping is only one small part of the Steem economy that helps accelerate distribution and decentralization. Said details and explanations are completely unnecessary and out of the scope of the original post.

In order for anyone to create any content suitable for your consumption it would have to read like a legal document. Then again, I bet you wouldn't like that because you thrive on conflict and would hate reading material that couldn't be picked apart.

Go back to lawyering or whatever it is you do. You're completely incapable of stepping back and seeing the big picture, or maybe you just choose to act like that because your brain is giving you some serious dopamine hits from being combative and contrary. Kudos to you, mastermind.

Your "obscure point" reads more like the Basis Of Steem. Nuff said lol.

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The basis of the entire post revolves around the idea that changing inflation without community consensus is a bad idea. Maybe you'd know that if you read it. I thought the title gave it away but I guess not.

I didn't read it because I saw how you were confused as to how steem functions, hence my comment, you think (thought?) that steem functions as a tipping economy, yet there's no such thing as tipping on steem, not that I know of, and certainly nothing to suggest that is how it functions. You may think that the white paper is a cruel joke but it's reasoning is sound and it consequently also explains why tipping platforms don't succeed.

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Every upvote to another person that hasn't been paid for is a tip.
Are you for real right now?

First can you explain what a vote that has been paid for? You mean vote buying/bidbots, in effect no "self tipping" (except for.. self voting..)?

You think voting on rewards is tipping? That explains it. Sorry bub but they are two entirely different things, one is a Zero Sum Game and the other is a mechanism for distributing an inflatory pool.

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You think you've won this argument via your semantic definition of what a 'tip' is. Unbelievable. If I have access to a resource: money; Then I give that money to someone else in exchange for a free service after the fact, THEN IT'S A TIP. The fact that the tip takes the form of inflation is totally inconsequential.

Sorry, the way you defined tip completely undermines everything you have to say.

God you are annoying. How are you not being flagged off the platform yet? Don't worry, when everyone has a free 25% flagging pool you will be. Then we'll see what you have to say about these changes.

The whitepaper assumes that the best content will be the most highly tipped. The whitepaper is a marketing ploy full of inaccuracies and flat out lies. Proof-of-brain is a fantasy.

No it doesn't, thats not what it assumes at all. What it assumes is that abuse will not be rampant.

What inaccuracies and what flat out lies? Proof of brain is a concept, an idea, whether it's a good idea or not is another thing all together but I don't know anyone that thinks it's perfect or the best thing ever.

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proof-of-work is enforced by a hash lottery. proof-of-stake is enforced by investment. proof-of-brain is enforced by delusion. None of the proposed changes have any positive affect regarding the tenants of proof-of-brain.

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