Here was your biggest mistake I've found so far...
We generally don't want people ganging up on anyone. It sets a bad precedence and it leads to big ugly battles.
Here was your biggest mistake I've found so far...
We generally don't want people ganging up on anyone. It sets a bad precedence and it leads to big ugly battles.
True...but this was way way after he has flagged and removed many of my articles and attacked my entire page....that is nuts...if the community cannot stand up against Bullies in Steemit, then Steemit is controlled by "Cyber Bullies" against Free Speech....just one more point for my Google Article.....Bullies can buy Steem Power and control the content of Steemit....NOT GOOD...
It is a painful lesson. It can be recovered. Your reputation can be built up and you can be redeemed. There is an advocate that sometimes can help with this @neoxian, but you need to be willing to change your approach some. He usually helps people that were hammered for plagiarism redeem themselves and he is quite a bit more powerful than I am.
You'd need to see that those three posts I gave you a screenshot on were a bad idea on your part. Yes, your posts were flagged purely for opinion which I frown on and so does @neoxian, but your reaction was actually calling for an activity that those of us that have been here for awhile have seen cause problems. Flag wars. We flag @bacchist, his friends see it and start flagging us, and pretty soon it is a bunch of flagging back and forth and the relatively peaceful community of steemit is not so peaceful. We have problems, but they are far rarer than ANY other social media platform. Thus, why your IT IS GOING to fail statements don't really make sense to most of us. Yes, it happens but not as bad as it does on other platforms by a long shot.
How we react to people is the key to how they respond to you. So consider that and if you're willing to try new things @neoxian might be able to help.
Ok you summoned me ;)
I could try to help but I need to get familiar with this situation. When I act as someone's "Steemit lawyer" they have to be willing to listen to my advice.
Yep... which is what I've been telling him. If he did something wrong, which I can see he made some mistakes then they have to be willing to change.
Looks like he was flagged subjectively by @bacchist based upon opinion and then his response was not the best it could be. If he's willing to learn based upon his writing and some things I do think he could learn his way to avoid this. I'll leave it in your very capable hands. Thanks, and I friggin' love this service you are offering by the way. Kudos!