Where there's a demand, there's supply..Economics #101..what does value allocation tell you ?

in blurtlife •  2 years ago 

Where there's a demand, there's gonna be a supply.

This has been true ever since 'the caveman' times.

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The commodity -or service - is irrelevant.

The same dynamic between the two opposites, will always persist.

So then I had a thunk.
I like thunking..... no matter how painful it might be at times.
...Many, many, more people really need to start to embrace that kind of pain if you ask me - it has all kinds of positive effects on your life.
Turn off the mind numbing, time sucking, computer games for instance - and start reading some books on philosophy - that's is a good starting point.

But this isn't a post about philosophy, or even economics in the sense as alluded to in the title.

THIS IS POST ABOUT THE PEOPLE OF BLURT....

....AND IF THERE'S A DEMAND FOR SOMETHING THAT I WOULDN'T MIND SUPPLYING.

'Value allocation - and what it says'.

As we all know, every one is free to do as they wish with there blurt stake and blurt upvoting power, and these actions tell a story.
Far more than what you may first realize.

Is there demand to see where - exactly - the top account holders are allocating their upvotes?

As I've said, these are observable and objective facts - and can tell you a lot.

They can tell you a persons subjective values, for example (and thus, views into their psychology).

For example:

Account 'A' upvotes a 100% upvote - on a post with 200 words, all about their last nights meal.
....what does it tell you ?

A/ They love cooking.
B/ They value 200 words about food.
C/ The content is irrelevant and the upvoting mechanism is being used for other purposes- ones not directly attributable to the posts' content itself.
(this then leads on into deeper questions, of course).

So, the question being :

Is there a demand on Blurt to see a daily (bi-daily) post, about big blurt accounts/witnesses, and their activities - in regards to:

A/ Their voting patterns.
B/ The psychological landscapes formed of the accounts concerned, by using voting patterns as a guide.
(over time - this can reveal much about the people's mindsets, values , and perspectives of those who are 'in charge' of blurt ?)

Give me some feedback, and let me know.

Would you want/like, some daily information - at a glance, about the actions behind the accounts, and what that might represent - from a psychological perspective ?

'Cui bono'

Who benefits ?

....follow the money, as they say.

“A wise man can learn more from a foolish question, than a fool can ever learn from a wise answer.”
BL.



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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Give me some feedback, and let me know.

You may even borrow my knife ;-)


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Yes I would be interested in knowing. I wonder tho if exposing the voting patterns will not create another demand for midwit posts? Like say a leak of a mega famous person eating at a certain restaurant will increase it's custom.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Yes and yes!


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