> more resistant to trolling and abuse, is that messages are not published until the counterparty replies or accepts your comment.
So this platform proposes that you must make your comment agreeable to other party, which has its benefits; civil discourse, pleasant rebuttals, less polarising discussion. However it gives the power of censorship to each party, giving a false view of discussion.
What really makes a system resistant to trolling is "reputation", this can be in the form of points or even some kind of verification system. The best platforms respect this, and requires you to earn the right to be heard through time and dedication to the community. Points are a way of verifying that the user has had respectful discussion in the past, as users should only earn points through respectful discussion.
So this platform proposes that you must make your comment agreeable to other party, which has its benefits; civil discourse, pleasant rebuttals, less polarising discussion. However it gives the power of censorship to each party, giving a false view of discussion.
What really makes a system resistant to trolling is "reputation", this can be in the form of points or even some kind of verification system. The best platforms respect this, and requires you to earn the right to be heard through time and dedication to the community. Points are a way of verifying that the user has had respectful discussion in the past, as users should only earn points through respectful discussion.