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RE: @sweetsssj is the largest abuser of last minute upvotes!

in #steem7 years ago

Another ignorant sheep...

Go back to school for a real education ya moron. Nobody is going to read bullshit ramblings with 0 punctuation and grammar of a 10 year old.

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Dear @berniesanders, I want to ask you a question: Isn't it all a problem of how the whole system is build? I deeply respect the idea of freedom behind the blockchain and Steemit. But who can decide where the boundaries are? In some way the community takes care for itself. But it creates a lot of discussing, where noone seems to be right. They call you a communist. So trying to fight for social behaviour to some around here is the same as being a communist. When you criticize some peoples behaviour, they answer with "The system doesn't say, it's illegate to do so". Though many of us carry along a feeling of immorality regarding this behaviour. Shouldn't the system itself provide more boundaries, so people can't come up with telling us: "it is possible to do so, so I do it and there is nothing wrong about it"? Why is abusing the community possible, when it's all about being a great community? When I got something wrong, please don't flag me. Please answer my questions instead so I can learn.

Crypto are finite, unlike FIAT. There is a cap to the rewards that can be shared amongst all posts. The reward someone gets from his posts lowers when the SBD value drops or abusers do these tricks to get a bigger piece of the pie.

I know. My question of how this is possible was meant rethorical. By the way: how often did you make this comment???

"They call you a communist. "

Because he is one by definition. If you use a term like "XXXX is making too much", you are pretty much a communist.

A communist to me is someone who wants a society by dictatorship, where everyone earns the same money. This is far away for me from criticizing when some earn much more than others because of an acting that is blind for the community and the relations in it. There are shades in between capitalism and communism.

I'm new here, but have been following crypto since 2013, to say @ackza is ignorant is a little harsh @ackza is correct in saying that @sweetsssj could have powered down at any time to invest in something else. In fact you only really want to hold shitcoins like steem when we are in a shitcoin season, or you will definitely lose money. So i don't really know what the deal is with @sweetsssj but by just holding steem over time means she has definitely contributed to it's success.

The account doesn't really hold much Steem. Most of her voting power comes from other accounts delegating to her.

She is sending the rewards from her delegated steem power to her friends and family, according to her. They according to the blockchain are mostly cashing it out.

The question at hand is "Is that good for SteemIt, or not. If it is bad, what is the solution?

Flagging you on this comment for
-abuse of your multiple sock puppet Steemit accounts used to upvote yourself
-abuse of your multiple sock puppet Steemit accounts to abusively downvote other Steemers.
-unmerited rewards
-hate speech and trolling