When I take macro photos like these the most annoying thing is when I don't get them all in frame. I should probably take a fraction more into frame but, I like trying to get the shot I want without needing to crop. It doesn't happen often but, there is some satisfaction for me. But, that is not what this is about anyway, this is just looking for some opinions.
There are several ways for a user to create accounts these days but I think this has aided quite a lot of alt abuse and has resulted in a huge number of tiny accounts with barely any Steem Power to even operate creating bot nets. What I was wondering is if there should be a minimum delegation amount for an account to be created (the recommendation for bandwidth is about 15) or, an account must have a certain amount in it before it is allowed to delegate out for example, 100 SP and can't delegate more than below say 50 SP.
I know that there are various ramifications of this but perhaps it would mean that people would be less inclined to make as many accounts or, more discerning on who they make accounts for. I know that at one point, some people were delegating so much out to bots that they were unable to post because they had no bandwidth left. I am wondering what kinds of ramifications it would have on retention, signups, engagement, investment and other factors and, if it would have greater positive or negative impacts on small users.
In my opinion, delegation is a possibility that should only be accessible if someone has enough SP to support being able to delegate. I have heard stories of people creating accounts and then removing the delegation almost immediately so that they can create more accounts. This is not the best way to get users up and running and will destroy the experience for many at the beginning.
Anyway, just a little line of thought that came to mind that I should probably think a little more about but, you can help me with that :)
Taraz
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