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Actually had a post near ready for exactly this matter. GMTA!
Phishing, spammers, trolls, mischief.
All annoying in the eye of the beholder. And most of the time, they are annoying, waste resources, and fill blocks with stupid data.
One of the reasons I started thinking about OpenAttribute was exactly this:
I'm a much bigger fan of education, accountability, timeouts, warnings, and giving people a way back.
OpenAttribute.app is simple.
It just takes a bit of accountability.
So far, LikeTu, ThreeSpeak, Opntr.ee and OpenAttribute itself have started using it.
Let's say we have an openattribute.watch attribute.
Whenever a user reports, mutes, or blacklists another account, that can become a signal.
The important distinction:
A mute is personal. A report is a signal. Neither is a verdict.
And suddenly we can do some pretty interesting things:
Phishing
Serious warning, manual review, potentially permanent exclusion.
Spam
"Slow down" page, cooldown, education.
Hate speech
Educational flow or community-specific handling.
Unjustified behavior
Explain what happened, show how to get back on track, and give the user a path forward.
But here's the important part:
That's the beauty of it.
The blockchain remains open.
Users can still use Hive directly, through another frontend, or straight from the terminal.
Today, one frontend discovers a malicious account, mutes or blocks it, and moves on.
Tomorrow, another frontend discovers the same account and has to start from zero.
Imagine every frontend working together on community-based security, while still deciding for itself what those signals mean.
And it doesn't have to stop at frontends.
Any Hiver could contribute to the signal layer.
We're not building one global moderation authority.
We're building a common language for community signals.
And hopefully, a safer Hive without handing a single entity the power to decide what everyone else is allowed to see.