The purpose of this article is to present a policy draft to the Hive community. The Verify Your Brain tribe wishes to communicate developing policies on abuse mitigation and reporting. The VYB Moderation policy presented today is a draft of the Anti-Abuse Team guidance we expect to follow for the foreseeable future. The article will be a living document and adjusted based on community input and lessons learned. We desire community engagement to ensure that this policy fulfills both the admin team and community needs to sustain and expand the platform.
We would like your input, opinions, and advise. What works? What doesn't? How can we improve? I only ask that you be professional in your commentary.
We invest in one thing to enhance something else. Athletes invest time and energy to reach ever-greater heights of physical prowess. Students can also spend their time and energy to raise their intellectual aptitudes. The paths may be different, but the end goal is always the same: End up better than where you started.
The Hive blockchain provides an investment opportunity for people with one or many goals to achieve something more significant. For Hive to operate successfully, however, it requires certain behaviors from the community. There are rules we need to follow to protect what we have.
The Verify Your Brain tribe (VYB) provides a subjective-DV free tribe that, like Proof of Brain, caters to the needs of every content creator. Do you want to write about finances, art, music, STEM, or fiction? No problem! In this layer-2 tribe, you can't just remove rewards based upon opinion. However, like any investment, it still requires protection.
The typical means of moderating the blogosphere don't all apply to VYB. Using a DV merely marks the article. There is no financial impact at this time. VYB, instead, will utilize the tribal mute function to moderate its platform.
All layer-2 tribes possess the ability to mute an article or author. The tribe using the mute function only affects that tribe. Enabling the tribe-specific mute function enacts the following actions:
There is a stigma associated with the downvote and its relationship to censorship. Rest assured that the use of the mute function IS censorship. So, what do we do with this knowledge? How can we protect the community against fraud and improper use of the mute function?
It is with these questions I recall 's article on risks with Hive-Engine tribes. While he spoke at length about tribe financial risks, I was focused upon how a tribe might employ moderation.
Moderation protects the community from abusive behaviors related to both upvotes and downvotes.
Many scenarios exist that point towards abusive behaviors. We could probably write several volumes about the topic. The point of this article isn't to discuss them all but instead to present how we plan to manage moderation within the Verify Your Brain tribe.
Moderating tribe activities requires a team of individuals dedicated to monitoring abusive practices within the tribe. Ideally, we would like to have a group of 5 individuals working at various times to monitor VYB activities and mitigate any abusive behaviors.
If anyone is interested in fulfilling such a role in the community, please don't hesitate to contact .
Moderators would:
Application of the mute function occurs with justification and confirmation. In essence, we would utilize the mute feature similarly to how I currently issue downvotes within the Proof of Brain tribe:
We cannot predict every scenario possible regarding abuse on the Hive platform. A MUTE might not be issued in some cases if the author responds promptly and corrects the issue.
In other cases, a mute may be applied immediately for abusive actions reported by layer-1 regulators.
Based upon interactions with the Hive and Proof of Brain communities, regular communications on moderator activities within the VYB tribe appears necessary. To maintain awareness within the tribe, the following communication activities, at a minimum, should occur:
| Period | Topic | Action |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Week | Mute Applied | Newly applied MUTE actions |
| 1 Month | Mutes Applied | Currently applied MUTE actions |
| 1 Month | Appeal Made | Status of Appeal |
Appeals are available to the content creator to appeal a decision of a MUTE action. Content creators wishing to appeal may do so as follows:
I want content creators to have this opportunity in most cases. I think this is important to address. If you have any comments on this area, please let me know.
Community engagement within any community isn't merely desired, it is required to sustain the environment and facilitate its expansion. The success of both the Proof of Brain and Verify Your Brain tribes depends upon honest and open conversations within the community.
Please do not hesitate to comment on your position concerning these proposed guidelines. Only with your engagement in this community can we improve our policies.
Like curation, the moderation of tribe activities seeks to level the playing field. The Verify Your Brain tribe, like POB, aims to ensure people receive as fair treatment as possible during their activities. The moderation policy presented in this article represents the tribe's commitment to protecting the platform, its content creators, and investors.
Thanks to the community for reading along with this article. I look forward to providing more in the future. Thank you for reading and following throughout my Hive journey.
Thanks also to and
for the opportunity to assist in developing this new tribe. I am grateful for the opportunity.