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RE: Response To @papa-pepper Post About Haejin Reward Pool Rape “OPEN LETTER TO STEEMIT INC., THE WITNESSES, AND THE WHALES"

in #steem7 years ago (edited)

Why would we limit everyone to stop one person's account? Why should we all be punished for one person's actions?

I can think of several scenarios where a blogger might need more than 4 posts per day on steemit:

  1. Breaking news updates
  2. Sports updates on certain teams, tournaments, players
  3. Travelling to dangerous lands, and keeping audience aware of whereabouts and safety.
  4. Photo blog used for capturing various key moments in nature (like an animal giving birth or a rare plant blossoming).
  5. Gameplay posts that require back and forth participation, and quick posting activity.
  6. Warnings of new activities of scamming, phishing, and abuse on the steem platform, and beyond.

Many of these kind of posts cannot be made on other big platforms like facebook, youtube, or twitter. It either won't reach the intended audience, or it can be pulled down because it goes against the terms of use that the corporation can alter at any time.

Not every post is going to be viral or important to the entire steem community. It just needs to be available to remain visible for those who want it.

If you want to stop a single account who you think is abusing the system for everyone, it might take a whole lot more than 4 posts per day to get the majority of the community to come together on this to take responsible action. People will have to be constantly made aware of when, and how, to take action to halt abusers on the platform.