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I'll make a comment accusing you of amazing things, post a direct link everywhere, and set the comment fee to 1M sats.

The thing is, I'd probably fall for it, because I don't always check the comment fee when I hit "Reply"

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Me too - I never check it.

I know a way how to fix it tho: in order to be entitled to this 70% rewards on your extra comment fee, you must pay 100x the fee you set. So setting a 1 sat fee means you pay 100 sats extra. Setting a 100 sat fee means you pay in 10k extra and so on. Otherwise, there's nothing at stake and it will just end up to enable assmilking and trolls.

After all, the bots that will be trained to do this will be amazing if there is no cost.

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Why is it different than territories deciding how to set posting fees?

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You pay for the territory

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You also pay to post

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Yes, but I don't post to gain sats. I either post something I think is important to say, or shitpost because otherwise I would be bored. Call me crazy.

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People also own territories for those reasons or similar ones.

If you want lots of responses/posts, keep it low. If you want higher signal, crank it up. I don’t see a difference.

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I pay to have others see my words.
I pay to keep a territory that was dead alive.
Thus, I pay to have the right to claim money for other people's words underneath mine.

couldn't we also just set a limit to it that is 10x (or some reasonable multiple) the territory-set comment fee?

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203 sats \ 1 reply \ @optimism 19 Mar

Are you asking if it is possible or whether I recommend it? I don't recommend it, but then I don't recommend any financialization. Which lands on deaf ears with 99% of stackers and 99.999999999% of the non-stackers, so it's probably the best to do the opposite I would recommend, lol.

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in my loose way with words, most likely I was asking for an evaluation of such a proposal.

I fear that I too am hard of hearing. I figure comment fees in general are there to put a cost to replies. Making them variable seems like a handy way of allowing stackers to figure out what that cost is.

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some reasonable multiple

Ok, comrade

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I'll amend it: "or a multiple set by the territory owner"

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I am noodling on a more robust fee system that includes the input of multiple parties.

This change is just to make SN a bit more fractal-like.

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