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Hi Hivers!
Today I write this blog with mixed feelings because yesterday I was surprised by the fact that @hivewatchers admonished me in my last posts, reason: “Plagiarism”. I must admit that my first impression was annoying because obviously nobody likes to be scolded or admonished.
Obviously I went to the discord to “appeal” the complaint because I said to myself hey: hey, I'm not a thief. But the user @livinguktaiwan in this dispute very kindly explained to me what I did and why I was banned as plagiarism, I reflected on the way that a wrote my last blogs and felt ashamed. That's why I decided to write this post of apology to all the communities that I interacted with Hive in the last few days.
When I decided to join this interesting platform, it was because I thought that some of the crises that many parts of the world are due to a lack of sincerity, respect, and humanism among its citizens. We are destroying it with our egos and our deficiencies, added to that urgent need to feel that our actions have great value, and for me these attitudes are what are causing the world to gradually turn into chaos.
When I found Hive, PeakD and its diverse communities two months ago, I felt that there is still hope to do things well transparently, especially to support causes that truly bring value to people and the world.
That is why, after what happened yesterday and the explanations given by those who vetoed me I thought: “Aha! You support good causes and pretend to spread them hastily, so you are becoming that problem that you criticize so much”.
So, I asked myself: what lessons did you learn in this experience, and you must share with the community to start making a real and sincerely difference?
Offer a public apology because the people in this digital world, deserve respect and are responsible for getting things done and working well.
Recognize and accept that when you committed a fault you must pay for it, even with knowledge or ignorance of the law.
Learn to carefully read the rules of any community (either in any blockchain or in everyday life) and carefully delve into them.
Respect, acknowledge the value and effort of others.
Beyond the desire, it is logical and fair to stop cold to think about what we are doing or not doing well, to carefully review our plan of action and then move forward even if that means we have to deviate a little from the initial goals.
Final words:
Definitely the importance of doing things right is not only touting them, defending them, is truly acting in accordance with what the law establishes because otherwise instead of integrating ourselves into the solution we will become part of the problem.
To all who make life in this community, thank you very much for contributing this grain of sand, and again I offer you my apologies. I will be more awareness about the way that I make my publications and I will integrate to the solution, because the change that we really want to see in our environment, must have its starting point in ourselves.
With this post I just pretend: to create awareness among those who are joining this community and sincerely apologize for everything that has happened in recent days.
Good vibes to all, my respects, and have the best day possible.