Absolutely, sir! Your work is truly appreciable. I'm a completely new member on Hive. Today, I was feeling quite disheartened because I haven't been able to work or write any blogs for the past six days. An admin muted me in two communities just because of one comment, where my intention was not wrong at all, and I don't even know why I was muted. This has been really bothering me. I did all the verification they asked for, followed all their rules, and even mentioned them in a post, but I didn't get any significant response. They have been ignoring me for the past four days, which was quite upsetting. But then, I saw your post and felt much more relaxed, and I realized that I should work hard again because I am an original worker and shouldn't be upset. It was just sad that my effort was muted due to a misunderstanding.😔
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I am truly sorry to read this, @anilaashraf, but ... Not surprised. I have been "in here" for years and have "witnessed" many aspects of this "virtual world" which are far from ideal. And that, for many, is an understatement ...
Human nature does not change, just because we are "in here." We all have to make our individual decisions about how we are going to handle that. Or not ...
I wish you well, as you work out what only you can determine is in the best interests of you and your future.
thanks
While I know you mean well, @anilaashraf, with your upvotes of my comment, please read my "weekly tip" here. Then, feel free to remove it, as it is in your best interest. And, obviously, I will understand.
P.S. Just looking out for you a bit, as there is a lot to learn ...
With a bit more time, @anilaashraf, I have looked into this very briefly:
A curator of that community invested their time to provide you an explanation. And your responses indicates you understood it. Is that not so?
Knowing you are new "in here," permit me to suggest one more thing of which you will want to be aware. For the next time ...
Comments should primarily be focused on the content of the author's post. As it is, this detail of your challenges with a completely different part of our Hive blockchain has nothing to do with it. And could be viewed, in fact, as detracting from it ...
This "rule" or better, etiquette, is somewhat subjective and ultimately up to the author. As a result, for example, on your own post, you can write whatever you may wish. I just want you to be aware that writing this here, as you have done, can be frowned upon and would create a new problem for you, if written on the wrong post ...
As you might think you were writing to a fellow Hivian with a potentially "sympathetic ear," it is understandable. Please take this bit of advice, to improve your chances of success, as written to help you accomplish just that. And nothing more ...
If you wish to comment on this further, I would suggest you do it in a reply here, linked to my original attempt to help and encourage you. Just make sure to include @roleerob in it somewhere and I will be notified ...
"Thank you, @roleerob, for pointing out the importance of relevancy in comments. I value your insight and will make sure to focus my contributions on the content at hand. Your guidance is truly appreciated."