The viewpoint, that we can't do anything about posting quality at all, that shitposting is getting normailzed, that all effort to increase posting quality is wasted time and that such campaigns, like we did, are getting belittled, IS a dangerous point of view because it's paving the way to a Bitcointalk, where shitposting is something "normal".
I never wrote that shitposting is something normal, and I will never write such a thing.
That's true but our campaign never claimed to remove ALL of spam, plagiarism, shitposting etc.
OK. Although I once had such a goal, recent innovations in the field of reporting ruined this idea.
There are a lot of political provocateurs in our locale.
Our campaign is just creating awareness, what's important to have a look at for a better posting quality.
And as a Merit source, we have some leverage: reward good posts by giving out Merit. We are not saying our campaign will solve all problems but it's a step into the right direction.
But we need more people pushing for this.
And at that point your "we can't do anything anyways" attitude is not helpful.
As has already been said in our locale, this topic does not contain any real benefits for old participants, and we have almost no newcomers. This is a long-standing local problem related to the blocking of the forum by the Russian authorities. If there are no new users, then for whom should we run your campaign in our locale? There are only old users left there.
It's not an "objective reality", as explained above. The campaign already achieved a positive outcome.
Maybe in some separate section of the forum it gave some results, but I’m talking about the situation as a whole. Spam and shitposting continue to flourish on the forum; AI shitposting has been added to it, which did not exist in such quantities a year or a year and a half ago.
I disagree here.
If that topic to create awareness about the dangers of centralized exchanges, helps one person, it*s already a positive outcome. I'm always surprised how many people still don't know such basics.
Most of the talk about centralized exchanges is that they should be avoided completely. This is too radical advice, you just need to know how to work with centralized exchanges. DEXs also have shortcomings and hidden problems, but for some reason they don’t want to talk about them, constantly presenting DEX as a full-fledged replacement for CEX.