@stellabelle , haejin is in fact promoting steemit from his already popular youtube channel of technical analysis, many new joiners come in after getting hooked on learning about each different altcoin, hes not the bad guy. you get more personal into his teachings after watching the vids. really, he is a teacher.
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I only joined Steemit for Haejin. I found him on YouTube when I started looking into bitcoin and he is very good at what he does. I think it is important for him to split posts and have multiple a day due to volatility of crypto markets. Many times you see Haejin post of an outbreak about to happen within an hour of it bursting. If he tried to join all posts into one many would miss out on major profit opportunities. I took a lesson with Haejin and he really is a genuinely nice man only wishing to teach people. The chart we did together hit within cents of our prediction. I think he brings a lot of value to this platform and many wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for him.
Notice that no one else does this. We have been building a community in here for years, so when someone just comes in a doesn't pay attention to norms, and basic social etiquette, it's percieved as sociopathological. I am being very open to hearing sides on this. Both sides need to adjust to reach some kind of normal behavior.
i think before this there was not much of any technical analysis thats credible enough at haejins level, well come to think that steemit is attracting good talents from different fields, this is a good sign. Let's celebrate this.
Who is this "We" you are talking about @stellabelle? This is a decentralized platform. What are those "social norms" you are talking about? Are you the moral arbiter that tells people how they should use this site?
Did @haejin brake any rules of this site or not?
You are being very open hearing sides on this while calling @haejin's activity sociopathological?
We refers to the entire Steem community. and yes, there are basic social rules that most people follow. I'm not dictating anything, I am showing you a mirror of cooperation.
The Steem community is not a unified block. At least 10,000 people disagree with your views about @haejin.
Again, did he brake any of this platform's rules?
And the people that upvote @haejin's posts shows you another mirror of cooperation. He's providing (quantifiable) value for a lot of people and a lot of people thank him for this by upvoting him.
"another mirror of cooperation" Now that was funny! :)
I love being lumped into a group, I for one think he is brilliant for the way he structured his content. It is valuable, it is easy to digest, and it is extremely lucrative for both the reader and the writer. So take your social norms and conform someplace else if you don't like it.
But now new members are joining Steemit, and we are creating our own (sub)culture, and so steemit will change. More sub-cultures will emerge here in the future, as they do everywhere, and then Steemit will change again.