I'm not a fan of all this steemit drama... but I guess this post is necessary to defend yourself... I've had my fair share of troll encounters and learned that not only do they get bored when you ignore them and don't engage, but after a while when everything has calmed down they sometimes reach out and we either come to a compromise or learn something from each other.
My advice if you want it is don't stoop to their level. The way you present yourself in comments often doesn't make you look like less of a troll... Only knowing the history gives me a better perspective but not everybody bothers to check the story behind the drama...
I know I sound like "teacher" when I say this but I don't care who started it. I don't care who flagged who first. The only thing I care about is what this kind of "he said she said" drama is doing to the steem community and steemit. While the price is dropping low enough for potential investors to find a way in, anybody who looks in the shop window will just see bears tearing eachother apart and arguing over "how to fix it".
Cool heads prevail.
@beanz
Last night I spent 30 minutes trying to write a reply like this with no luck, thanks for doing what I couldn't :)
You're welcome Oznog 😊