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RE: Moscow Station
@grumpycat is at war with bots and he calls people like us "collateral damage".
We are real people,not some colletaral damages!
That is why we resist with all in our hand.
@grumpycat is at war with bots and he calls people like us "collateral damage".
We are real people,not some colletaral damages!
That is why we resist with all in our hand.
Its sad that some reasonable solution can't be made with open communication, it really is. I am not here to lose money, It takes money to make money but I spends hours and hours trying to create quality content and its tough to be shot down when I am doing everything in my power to do right by the community and build my own creation.
This is a decentralized platform and anyone can do whatever they want. The problem is, that some "smart" idiots are creating conflicts for no real reason and the war emerges.
My understanding is that, if I am spending my money, it is my business and I should be morally right to spend my capital for any reason unless it is used for criminal, racism, terrorism etc.
For example, (I don't intend or mean to insult the addressee) @vladivostok is posting photos that have upvotes worth more than $100 and this is his business, no matter what I think. I am not willing to give him an upvote, because I think that his posts aren't worth anything and they are not valuable for the community. I am not going to flag him as well. All this bullshit about ripping the rewards pool is nonsense. Every user can spend 10X 100% of their SP by upvoting whatever they want.
I am not taking any side, but I think that @grumpycat is a part of this network as well as @the-resistance and many others who are creating their own rules and policies on this decentralized and non-regulated platform.
Enjoy Steemit :)
I agree with you. Except that my posts don't bring value to the community. I am new and experimenting with everything I learn here on steemit, and everything I earn gets powered up. Value is a subjective term, I respect you for speaking your mind. My posts won't interest everyone but what I feel I bring to the community is my effort to try and improve. I am not a blogger and spend a huge amount of time improving and making posts, I have started to learn coding which I have never tried and I try and bring people into the community, I am here learning new skills and have a desire to improve content and maybe this post is not worth what some people may think it's worth but my time and effort is worth far beyond this amount based on my own assessment of value. Using bots was an experiment for me as I discovered them through spending time on steemit and open dialog is what I love more than anything and I will continue as a newbie to learn and work towards my goal of bettering this platform.
I appreciate your feedback and would definitely be open to help in improving my skills if you have any tips you could share, I am on discord and invite you for a conversation. Upped!
@bayuya is right, Steemit is decentralized and you choose who you want to follow and who you want to upvote. I don't see the objective reason for all those so called regulators will it be grumpycat or someone else.
@vladivostok, Keep on doing what you are doing. It is only your business and no one has a right to tell you what bot to use and when. Just ignore. Sometimes you'll get flags and sometimes upvotes, that is how this platform works.
taking a step back and evaluating the situation, have taken in a lot of imformation in the past month and trying to sort it all out in my mind, thanks for the support