Did we not already have such a discussion several months ago? That discussion brought up several systems, from limiting what people can do to an automated system.
I supported an automated system that detected mass downbidding or upbidding in a manner too fast for the person to have actually read or looked at all the content.
Others supported limiting the number of downbids (but oddly enough not the number of upbids) that a person could either perform in a certain period of time or during the entire day.
There may have been other types of systems proposed during that discussion, but I do not recall them at the moment.
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Did we not already have such a discussion several months ago? That discussion brought up several systems, from limiting what people can do to an automated system.
I supported an automated system that detected mass downbidding or upbidding in a manner too fast for the person to have actually read or looked at all the content.
Others supported limiting the number of downbids (but oddly enough not the number of upbids) that a person could either perform in a certain period of time or during the entire day.
There may have been other types of systems proposed during that discussion, but I do not recall them at the moment.