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RE: Everything You Wanted to Know About the Horizon (and a Few Things You Didn't Want to Know)

in #science7 years ago

sorry, I was really busy with my baby after reading your post 2 days ago, so I did not have enough time to write longer comments...I usually upvote my own comment to earn some rewards, I hope you consider that... honestly I was amazed and I appreciate your effort in searching those information in your post, it is scientifically true...I'm glad to have read that you truly believe the sphere earth. I disagree with flat earthers because there's is no scientific proof of that. I just feel sad when you have downvoted me,but it's okay because there are some spammers in here, but I'm not one of them.

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You have a history of spammy comments and then upvoting them. This is not an isolated event. We have blockchain. Your history is open for everyone to see. Upvoting your own comments is frowned upon by the community, and will likely harm your reputation eventually with downvotes. I only downvoted you to remove the unjustified rewards you gave your comments.

@kerriknox, I am wondering what's so difficult about understanding that the reason why she couldn't write longer comments is because she has a baby uhhmmm. Also, upvoting your own comments is frowned upon by community? I really love steemit as it is a social media platform where everyone gets paid for creating and and curating content, posting pictures and videos. For someone like keensleigh who is a mother of 2 and has been working so hard to provide her family (please read her self introduction in the steemit world), it is but very humane and logical to understand that she is upvoting her own comment and even her post to earn extra money. I commend the people who come up with the idea of steemit platform as we, the not so intelligent common people and no capital who want to earn extra money has been given the chance to earn money and have steem, how wonderful is that? I guess the strategy that keensleigh is applying is what she learned from researching and take note she must have learned that from steemians who are now whales! Since keensleigh is very hands on with her child, take note she is a breastfeeding advocate. I agree to the the answer of Miss World India...She was asked, "Which profession deserves the highest salary and why?'' ... and she replied, "My mother has been a huge inspiration. it is the mother's job that deserves the biggest salary.''. You missed the chance of helping a mother for just $.03 you're making things complicated when steem management made it easier for us common and not so intelligent people to earn money, I feel sorry for you not to keensleigh! @keensleigh, please do not comment to any of kerriknox posts as my points if being downvoted goes to waste instead of being useful to help a fellow steemian!

A. She was lying about the comments. Check the blockchain. She does spammy comments all the time for the sole purpose of upvoting them. She makes the maximum number of spammy comments she can make every day in order to maximize her self-upvotes. She did not learn that from a whale. I guarantee it.
B. I have no doubt that mothers 'deserve' to make income, but this is a community where good content is rewarded, not spam, not the quality of your home life. If she would like to make money, a better way to do it is to make excellent content. Being an awesome mother and living in Vietnam should provide endless fodder for excellent content.
C. LOTS of people deserve more money. Why should we reward her simply because she's a mother. Why not reward all the third world country people who come here simply because they are needy? Would you be in support of all the rewards going to crap content but to needy people? Who would want to make good content if rewards were based on need and not quality of content? That is certainly something that could happen, but is not the current incarnation of Steemit, but could be in the future, as Steemit will be an ever changing platform based on the desires of Steemians. Should it be morphed into a charity platform instead of a content platform? That could very well happen. Perhaps you can be the leader of that movement.
D. Let the community decide. Whomever wants to can reward her for her need if they wish, or downvote her for upvoting herself as they wish. But if she simply made good content, she wouldn't need to make spam and upvote it to make money.

Perhaps she could focus on quality content and make more than the $0.06 cents a comment she's making by creating spam and upvoting it. Just saying.

It's each individual's choice to upvote or downvote as they wish, but making spam and upvoting it may have untoward consequences of making LESS money, since that is frowned upon by the vast majority of Steemit users and may very well harm her over time, or even get her account blacklisted.

If she wishes to take her chances and reward herself for spam rather than focus on creating good content and being rewarded by the entire community for it, that is her own risk to take.

Let her take the risk, give her some time to learn how to create "quality content" for all you know there are people who are not that gifted in writing like you so they just ended up upvoting and appreciating your work! English is not her mother tongue it is not that easy to create she is still new in steemit not even joined for a year not a pro let her take the risk and visit her account after a year and see if your judgement and prediction of the risks that she may suffer instead of downvoting send a link or info that will help your fellow stemians thus , making the atmosphere positive! Did it ever occur to your mind that she is still in the process of learning at the same time struggling do you think downvoting is encouraging how are you going to encourage other people who are not as good as you. Learning doesn't happen in just a blink of an eye, it is a continuous process, it is fun and easy to learn in a positive environment!