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RE: HF20 Update: Operations Stable

in #steem6 years ago

If you consider that legitimate blogging, then I begin to see where the problem is. You might want to check out where most of his high powered votes go... to himself! And I have absoulutely have no problem with free speech, but apparently the guy who hides behind someone else's name does! Live and learn lanmower!

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If you consider his blogging illegitimate, or not a blog, I can see where the problem is.

Yes he votes himself, he's entitled to, he owns the shares. You shouldn't be attacking people for using their own shares the way they choose (freedom of speech)

You just don't get it. I have no problem with self-upvoting. My problem is with his hypocricy. He condemns and flags everyone else and publicly identifies them on his @ abusereports, then does exactly the same thing... upvotes his own abuse report! And if he had any principle, he would leave his emotions out of flagging someone for no reason just because he doesn't agree with them. Talk about curtailment of free speech! David Knox once said "Some get it, some don't. Some will, some won't. Those that do, do... those that don't, dont." You obviously fall into that latter category!

Actually I see no problem with hypocrisy on a system-design level...

Its not your job to tell people what principles are, or what to do with their investment, especially not on a anarcho-capitalistic pseudonymous platform.

Its also not for you to decide if flags have reasons or should have reasons, or who should get flagged for saying what, or why flags happened or what caused them.

Nuff said.

If you see no problem with hyprocrisy, then you are part of the problem. While it may not be my job to instill integrity in anyone, it is everyone's responsibility to help protect the very system that feeds them. But now it is too late, and because of people like you who do not know how to take responsibility, Steemit is failing! Ha, no problem though... I have taken my money out. Good luck to you!

In my humble opinion its not for you to decide if his blog is good enough or not, that's for him to decide.

You should also not be the authority on whether using your own name or someone else's is a problem, that's his decision, its his blog.

Stop telling people how to blog.