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RE: Should I Power Down? Let's see the True Answer
Hello @fredquantum;
You have written on a topic I have been thinking a lot about lately
The situation is similar on the Turkish side and I can even say that the situation is worse with the power down of the official account. Unfortunately, I realized that many Turks also started to power down after this incident.
Although I can't make sense of the power downs either, we continue to work for the platform as much as we can.
Hi, @ozenozge. That's the effect of top accounts powering down, newbies, and other users who had failed to understand the situation end up following the action.
It's quite unfortunate to hear that the same thing is happening in Turkey. That said, we won't stop for that reason, we would encourage more users to continue blogging and powering up (not power down). We #steem-on.
What I also noticed is that the power down of powerful accounts in this way makes beginners suspicious. So I advised the people I know not to power down.
For the Turks, the situation is very interesting, unfortunately we have no community left. it is a complete disappointment. But I'm not giving up on Steemit and I try to encourage my remaining Turkish friends. #steem-on
You are quite right, events like that make newbies very nervous. I used to know a few Turkish Steemians during my early days on Steemit who are longer around. It's quite unfortunate to learn about the non-existence of a community in your country at the moment.
We can't give up, it can only get better with us. Keep encouraging your remaining Turkish friends and new things would sprout from you guys. We #steem-on, dear @ozenozge.