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RE: MIND BLOWING AND SHOCKING ABUSE REVEALED ON THE HIVE BLOCKCHAIN

in #hive3 years ago

Looks like my reply button returned! Yay! How fast things changed. Maybe it's cause they haven't downvoted this yet. I have no idea about the tech side.

But you should be aware that my blog for a decent amount of time was primarily focused on photography. I always used between 8-12 NEW quality photos for each post. This is the part they don't want you to know.

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They've done so much damage to my blog over the past few months that I no longer have the ability to reply, the button is literally removed.

Looks like my reply button returned! Yay! How fast things changed.

Your reply button returned, because you posted outside the community where you are muted. The mute doesn't allow you to post comments.
Nothing to do with this pile of screenshots you just posted or downvotes. Educate yourself before you talk and manipulate your readers.

And yet you do have the time to write a long post about "details" you don't know about...

can't put time into educating myself

You are here for 5 years, right?
That says a lot about your commitment.

I've been here that long and had no idea about this either. Leaving sarcastic replies and attacking people isn't useful.

Is it useful to use wrong information in order to achieve specific effect on your readers and portray yourself as a victim?

And yet you do have the time to write a long post about "details" you don't know about...

can't put time into educating myself

I don't know anyone who knew this was the case about communities. I run my own community and am an Admin in another one. I guarntee if I ask the other admins about this they also won't know it.

So, the question should be, why is Hive and everything about it so convoluted to the point of where even people who are programmers and have a degree in Information Systems(me) don't know about it?

You're approaching this as if it's someone's fault for not reading every single Hive documentation and that they are stupid and ignorant if they don't. You realize how much time that would take to do that, let alone understand it all and remember it 100%? People need to read things multiple times even to retain 30% of it for a medium amount of time.

Maybe we should just all read every thing in Hive documentation every few months in the off chance we have to do a total memory recall on some obscure thing because someone might be sarcastic to us that we don't know it.

I bet I know a bunch of stuff about Hive you don't know, but I won't be sarcastic about it. It's totally an impractical way of thinking to assume that people on Hive, or any platform, know how it works. Nobody has time to get more than a extremely limited basic understanding of even how Facebook/Twitter works, let alone Hive a decentralized blockchain run by witnesses with staked power and many obscure and technically complex features.

You are here for 5 years, right?
That says a lot about your commitment.

This some kind of cult where I am expected to know everything now eh? I guess if I don't know something I can expect more sarcasm and unhelpfulness from certain people here, but then again, that says a lot about your "commitment" that you would clearly violate all tenens of Customer Service to "dunk" on someone with a sarcastic reply. That will really make people want to join Hive and not drive them away.

what a surprise, this 'helpful hive member' has all of their posts heavily upvoted by curangel.

I don't know anyone who knew this was the case about communities. I run my own community and am an Admin in another one. I guarntee if I ask the other admins about this they also won't know it.

Should this be a norm then?
I agree though that the information about what communities can do, or what are the effects of mute in a specific UI, should be presented better.

You're approaching this as if it's someone's fault for not reading every single Hive documentation and that they are stupid and ignorant if they don't.

Nobody forces you, or world-travel-pro to read and memorize whitepaper. But if someone writes a post full of "facts" and start throwing stones, I guess it would be wise to learn what they write about in a first place and not just blindly assume things.
If you don't know - ask someone or DYOR and don't blame others for not knowing.

I bet I know a bunch of stuff about Hive you don't know

I bet you do. The difference is, I don't write about stuff I don't have a clue about.