Prediction Markets Poll: What Does, "Freedom of Thought is Paramount," In the Context of Prediction Markets Mean to You?
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A. Open Markets - allowing any topic or event to be predicted, irrespective of its ethical or moral implications. No policing of language what so ever is desirable including the potential to stop personal insults, racism, sexism, and so on.
B. While I value freedom of thought, I believe prediction markets should have guidelines to ensure that predictions are based on factual information and not on misinformation, hate speech, or deliberate manipulation.
C. Accuracy Over Freedom: For me, the accuracy and reliability of prediction markets are more important than complete freedom. Moderate regulations are acceptable in so far as they improve accuracy.
D. Educate, Don't Censor: Instead of censoring certain topics or language the platform should provide guides to nudge users to follow constitutional guidelines. This way, free thinking is preserved, and users are empowered.
E. Community-Moderated I believe the prediction market community itself should decide the boundaries. Using a system of upvotes and downvotes, or reporting, the community can self-regulate and determine which topics are acceptable.
Referring to the below Poll (and associated market, if interested):
What does freedom of thought mean to you?
I know that the above five options may not cover your full view. Please pick the one that most closely describes your viewpoint. Please comment below if you would like to give a caveat or can't agree with any of the options.
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