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RE: @haejin, still not posting advice and wasting time trying to troll...

in #haejinthebeotch7 years ago (edited)

Who know who is lying and for what in this story. You know for sure? would you be willing to put your hand on the fire? People lie for nonsense, so imagine how much they can lie for money. I think that berniesanders could be lying, or the developer according or not with him, or haejin or some others supporters. This story is the worst ever seen on steemit and if cases like this could happens , there may be other cases like this in the future and is just a proof that the something on this platform is wrong and should be immediately changed by the developers. The fault of all this mess is theirs, because they must not allow it to happen

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I've often found some find it convenient to impugn the integrity of others. The developer, who is also a witness, could have chose to sit back and let bernie take the heat. Instead he had the integrity to speak up and clear the air. You choose not to believe the guy who has a solid rep on the platform, that is your choice.

it's a decentralized system the developers don't control what goes on. the idea is to have mechanisms which allow the community to self-police. One of those mechanisms is when whales negate excessive rewards to keep the reward pool more evenly distributed.

the biggest problem here is that too many people are failing to understand how the system works and are expecting that some higher authority will step in and change it all. There isn't a higher authority.

There has to be willingness on the part of the participants to hear and understand how the system works.

I made the same mistake when I arrived. I thought that when there was controversy that the company would step in and resolve it eventually. Took me being told, there is no authority other than what the community accepts as standards.

This isn't the first time this sort of upset has occurred. It is the first time that a group of people are so slavishly encamped around one person and seemingly unwilling to learn how things work.

it's a decentralized system the developers don't control what goes on. the idea is to have mechanisms which allow the community to self-police.

the biggest problem here is that too many people are failing to understand how the system works and are expecting that some higher authority will step in and change it all. There isn't a higher authority.

There has to be willingness on the part of the participants to hear and understand how the system works.