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RE: I think we had enough with Erkan's FUD! (and why his wikipedia suggestion will never work)
You are probably right, I could use a lighter tone, but I guess that's my style and I don't like "censoring" myself even if it means my message reaches a smaller audience :)
When it's under Gridcoin tag, it's detrimental to Gridcoin, much more than erkan's 'secrets' buried in long, unintelligible chat-logs. We are an open and tolerant community, with strong humanitarian and philanthropic causes. F words don't fit that image.
And because of what? A Wikipedia rewarding proposal, which doesn't even have a voting going on? You are overreacting.
Point taken, post has been edited.
"And because of what? A Wikipedia rewarding proposal, which doesn't even have an active vote? You are overreacting."
I don't think I am overeacting. In my post I explain that I am sure he knows his proposal is impossible to implement. He just wanted to post more fud masked as constructive criticism.
Of course there is always a chance that I am wrong. But at least I know judging on what has been posted here on steemit and cryptocointalk that many other users share a similar opinion.
No Gridcoins can be released from the Foundation without an official vote. And we've had much stranger ideas in the past than this Wikipedia thing. I also think it's unworkable, but F words, kicking users out, hidden agenda accusations...? We never had that.
If you are still concerned, you can join Gridcoin Slack, discuss it with the team in real-time. You'll get plenty of valuable input for your Steemit articles. It's a team effort, all around.