Kill the Dogs? - Protest - Leo Trading - Stats - 32/647

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Should they die?

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How @acidyo and @ocd killed the probably most transparent charity animal welfare project on Steem
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I should probably ease up on my personal time consuming crusade so I can focus more on Leo and Leo trading. Hopefully I can still try and educate some people how #realsteem works. I used to spend about $30 a day promoting my website with Google and others but right now I think it is illegal for me to spend 1.5 cents worth of Steem a day to promote my blog.

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Apparently Leo might only be cheap for another month or less. It's still up about 30% in one month compared to Steem. I think eventually Steem will bottom out. Perhaps around .10 but hard to say. I expect Leo to continue to rise though.

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This is so awful @mysearchisover :(

Yep. You might want to consider converting your Steem into Leo or at least powering up your the Leo you do have.

Knowing cryto.piotr he was talking about the dogs...lol, he has a soft heart that way.

Save the dogs! Convert your dog murdering Steem into dog saving Leo!
Should that be the new slogan?
Seriously though I think the precious rewards pool is more important to the steem rewardspool management "people" than saving animals. Steem is literally like a god to a lot of people on the Steemit platform.

They just have to work with less steem that's all. You wouldn't believe the scams people do on here. It was one of the first things I questioned after a series of post from some group in Venezuela. They claimed to be helping orphanages/schools with their steem. The funny part was the food they took pictures of was stacked up on tables outside like you'd see in an outside marketplace. If you were a informed news blogger you were aware of the accusations that food was being taken away from those who it was intended for shipped there by charities and were being sold for top price out on the street. Then I questioned with prices so high there how were they even able to print so many steem banners and hang them up and why did all the boxes of shipped goods have steem copied logo on paper attached to them. I also questioned why these schools were so well equipped with items to make things, like materials to make underwear and sell them or arts and crafts for the kids to do. It reeked of what was often depicted in the press, food/items taken from those intended and distributed and sold in better areas of Venezuela. As soon as I started questioning it he took some of the pictures down. Then a few weeks later a guy who talked me into coming on here I seen was doing a fund raiser for him to raise money for computers in those schools, his thought was if the people and students at the schools could blog on steemit they could make money including enough to pay for internet access. I tried to warn him it wasn't going to end up that way but he wanted to have faith it'd turn out differently, there's nothing wrong with that. He did meet his goal for the fundraiser, bless his heart, but what he got in return was a sorry that what was suppose to be enough turn out it was't but they'd put the money to good use. So yeah looks can be deceiving and in this case it's not the end of the road for them they just have to work with less money.

Speaking of scams did you see my last post? Invest in a couple sex dolls and you may have it made....as long as my crafty eye doesn't happen along....lol.

I did add somebody from Venezuela to my Facebook. She wasn't really begging for money though.
Did you go to the Instagram accounts?

I've been inactive in this platform for a while. Have you created a post on the difference between steem and steemleo? Can you reply to comments on a post you've created that would help me get caught up to speed?

Basically steemit.com is mainly about the rewardspool protection. lol
Steemleo.com has investors and some of them are actually buying the Leo token.

I think Steemleo.com has the potential that steemit.com would have had but it's mainly always been focused on rewards protection.

Since you are into real estate you really might want to at least use the steemleo tag when you post about real estate investing.

confused, why are you saying its illegal for you to promote your website with steem? I'm a big ppc person as well and came onto steem as the seo was generating backlinks. I wish there was a culture more focused on improving quality score of steem backlinks.

Bidbots are now "illegal". :(
You might want to take a look at steemleo.com FYI.

Just did my first post on steemleo. I need to understand how these new tokens work. Doing my research to figure out which platforms to post on.

I think posting from steemleo.com is the way to go and I usually try to add in the palnet tag and I might start adding in the neoxian tag.

Do you use steemleo on all posts or specifically investing related posts?

I use steemleo.com for all of my posts but it's easy to through in something investment or steemleo related. I think they would be somewhat lenient if you used steemleo.com and didn't post something investment related but if you post something random and don't use steemleo.com and use the steemleo tag then I think they might take away your leo rewards.

Will do. I'll check it out.

Thank you for posting from the https://steemleo.com interface 🦁

I used to spend about $30 a day promoting my website with Google and others but right now I think it is illegal for me to spend 1.5 cents worth of Steem a day to promote my blog.

There is a difference you know?...you spend thirty bucks a day to promote a website that other people use independent funds linked only to themselves to subscribe, follow, donate. Here that money comes out of linked pockets as in the way of rewards pool distribution. In essence you are taking their money as profit whether they'd follow you or not. So there is that to consider in comparison. As with most hard folks people just end up picking up the pieces and moving on as best they can. Maybe you weren't milking the system like most were doing but like they say it's always the bad apples that wreck it for the bunch.

Oh wow you're with them now. :(

Hopefully I can get rid of me Steem and advertise on Steemleo.

I support freedom and allowing investors to use their stake as they please.

This is great for the whales. It helps keep more of the rewards under control. Since I'm not a whale I "think" I need to convert to Leo.

Have you done the math on your "fair share"? The inflation rate is like 9% or less a year I think.

I support freedom and allowing investors to use their stake as they please.

Okay then, propose a system that allows people to get votes by paying whales but the payment comes out of the pocket of the whale and not the rewards pool, as any other method like the one we had means you had the means and disposal steem to "take" other investors money.

What was happening is like a bank saying to you if you give us some money we'll give you a higher return on interest earned off the top of all interest earned that is dispersed to all the other customers. Meaning they'll scrape out over and above what'd you get normally before dispersing the rest of the pot to everyone.
How hard is that to understand? You are robbing others to enrich yourself.

It wasn't a bad thing if it had been controlled better but the fact is people were raking in several hundred dollars....you definitely weren't the worse offender, probably more of an example of how it should have went but most people weren't using any disciplinary means and were going for a huge chunk of the pie just because they could.

I think the bot system was a good system but I guess the tribes might even be better. Now we can all move to a platform like Steemleo.com and let the whales hoard the precious Steem. Maybe they can sell it to each other? lol
I made like 2 or 3 cents per post. Maybe it would have been 3 or 4 cents if I hadn't done delegations.