Thanks for that idea, I will share that with the team, the thumbs down can serve basically as a classification of bad content and not to hurt rewards, however thumbs down still can cause the downvote predicament as seen on REddit where users are afraid to post in fear of rejection of downvotes even though it isn't monetary
RE: I spent 30 days on Blurt and here is my honest review [Day 9]
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I spent 30 days on Blurt and here is my honest review [Day 9]
thanks, i also realize thumbs and vote issues can be controversial, yet gd to have some thinking about expressing a dislike w/o hurting the author in the pocket and w/o having to write up (let alone starting) an argument. still, thumbing down should be v expensive (like 1 BLURT?) because u really want to express, say, disgust worthy of a full BLURT$ from my own pocket whereas thumbing down for mere disagreement would not easily be deemed worth the hard earned 1 BLURT coin. in other words its perhaps more a disgust counter. EDIT: again, not to hurt the author because what i find totally disgusting u may find appropriate or even very worthy! just blurting happily here!