I have seen those posts too but maybe not to the extent you had them in your feed.
I can remain calm about it actually.
Another person might just find herself logging in or registering to the game after clicking on the link. Maybe that's the purpose of those posts. There's just too few other content obviously. ;)
Steemmonsters has isues too as far as I know. I don't play either game.
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Being calm enables you to be rational, and you clearly benefit from that.
Were the battle posts annotated, discussing strategies used, impacts of the battles on their production, armies, etc., they'd be far more valuable. It's the battles spammed by folks that literally didn't even have any units, and clearly have no expository value to folks interested in the game, as I am, that I find onerous.
I never did take up Steemmonsters either. I'm not a card collector. Dealing drugs and whacking dealers, though, that sounded like fun. After I saw @timcliff's post on battle mechanics I hoped it would be more fun again soon. We'll see.
I've been here almost two years, and my feed is brimming with so much high value content I literally cannot keep up (please note that fact folks if you feel I've been ignoring you!), and this problem is exacerbated by posts that are nothing more than vehicles for upvotes.
I just wanted to make that known to the devs, so they can consider that experience of their actions, which they might otherwise not have considered. I relish criticism because nothing can better help me to be better in ways that matter to me, and this makes me seem brash, because I don't find criticism unwelcome.
If I seemed apoplectic, or not emotionally sorted, it was not my intent to convey that. I appreciate you pointing out your read of my comment - as I point out above - because that can be helpful to me to prevent such miscommunications in the future.
Thanks!