Everything is flickering, flashing and buggy. Very stupid site. I did not find anything interesting for myself. I've known for a long time that around steem there were programmers who do not know how to work.
@aditya619 No I won’t. @aditya619: This comment is for your benefit so you don't find others downvoting or flagging you.
I have noticed that you have made a number of very short comments on other blogs, which are similar in style to the one above. They don’t really add anything to the discussion of the topic.
Please help keep Steemit free of spam posts.
If you like a post, it is generally sufficient to upvote it unless you want to join in the debate.
Short comments like “awesome”, “nice post” “amazing post” or “really helpful” are generally not seen as part of the debate on the topic ,and if repeated across multiple posts, may be interpreted as spam.
Asking other people to upvote or follow you is also counter-productive and irritating. They may downvote, mute, or flag you.
Downvotes or flags can lower your reputation, can result in the removal of rewards, and may result in your posts not being seen by others.
Don’t worry, I haven’t flagged or downvoted you. I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt that you were genuinely trying to encourage the poster. An upvote would have been sufficient.
I often reward intelligent comments. I have a lot of Steempower. An upvote from me is worth hundreds of times a normal upvote. I hope I can reward you for intelligent and thought provoking posts in the future.
(Other bloggers, please let me know whether you agree or disagree with my comment. If you disagree, feel free to upvote the suspected spammer....)
Well said @swissclive, as beginners, we should try to build a reputation by reading posts and providing honest comments on what we like. We shouldn't be thinking of earning quick in the beginning. Once we start making friends via followers, the money or the upvotes will follow. I suggest participating in contests and giveaways to make ourselves noticed by other Steemians, have a fan base and then the upvotes will come naturally. I like your way of thinking and followed you now.
yes thats right say
yes thats right say
Such a great web I love steemit .who love it steemit ?vote me who
Such a great web I love steemit .who love it steemit ?vote me who
Everything is flickering, flashing and buggy. Very stupid site. I did not find anything interesting for myself. I've known for a long time that around steem there were programmers who do not know how to work.
Any effort is a good effort. But you are right: sometimes we dont like all the sites.
please upvote my post and follow me iwill upvote yours
https://steemit.com/wwe/@aditya619/wwe-champ-jinder-mahal-i-d-love-to-team-up-with-akshay-kumar-in-a-tag-team-match
@aditya619 No I won’t. @aditya619: This comment is for your benefit so you don't find others downvoting or flagging you.
I have noticed that you have made a number of very short comments on other blogs, which are similar in style to the one above. They don’t really add anything to the discussion of the topic.
Please help keep Steemit free of spam posts.
If you like a post, it is generally sufficient to upvote it unless you want to join in the debate.
Short comments like “awesome”, “nice post” “amazing post” or “really helpful” are generally not seen as part of the debate on the topic ,and if repeated across multiple posts, may be interpreted as spam.
Asking other people to upvote or follow you is also counter-productive and irritating. They may downvote, mute, or flag you.
Downvotes or flags can lower your reputation, can result in the removal of rewards, and may result in your posts not being seen by others.
Don’t worry, I haven’t flagged or downvoted you. I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt that you were genuinely trying to encourage the poster. An upvote would have been sufficient.
I often reward intelligent comments. I have a lot of Steempower. An upvote from me is worth hundreds of times a normal upvote. I hope I can reward you for intelligent and thought provoking posts in the future.
(Other bloggers, please let me know whether you agree or disagree with my comment. If you disagree, feel free to upvote the suspected spammer....)
Well said @swissclive, as beginners, we should try to build a reputation by reading posts and providing honest comments on what we like. We shouldn't be thinking of earning quick in the beginning. Once we start making friends via followers, the money or the upvotes will follow. I suggest participating in contests and giveaways to make ourselves noticed by other Steemians, have a fan base and then the upvotes will come naturally. I like your way of thinking and followed you now.