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That was one of the points I was trying to convey. You are right, Hive is not much different from other areas of life. Why do people think it that way?

We have to bring the same characteristic to the table as any other endeavor in life that we want to excel at.

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In real life you have immediate consequences if you don't put your act together. In the virtual world some of the individuals take the screen as being something not so worthy of all respect. They can hide, they can disappear. But I always think that , to a certain extent, the virtual avatar will always represent a small portion of the real person. I am sure that if monthly face to face Hive meetings would be held with the members from all communities, the attitudes will be very different and it would be embarassing to meet someone on whose posts you only commented with"nice, thanks, wonderful post" . Responsibility and palpable consequences. This is what makes people hold themselves accountable for any action.

It is a bit easier to hide, I would agree with that. However, eventually we do stand out, both in the positive and negative. Yes our avatars are recognized over time.

That is why it is important to be consistent. It helps others to keep seeing us.

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