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RE: Decentralized Standards Of Behavior | Ranty STEEM Freewrite

in #steem5 years ago (edited)

This post is quite a shock to me.
I see you as part of the centralized authority we need to get rid of. Not toxic or making stupid shit up like many do, much much more reasonable than most in your position.
But you are certainly part of the Centralized Chain of Command, and i do see you participate in some of the fake flaggings that were obviously set up just the same as a military exercise getting people hardened to abusing accounts. That is why i asked you about how you are notified about who to flag and by whom.

We need to get rid of this NSA styled, Centralized chain of command operating here on Steemit.

and yes we need to get rid of free flags. just look at the moron who will flag this to prove my point

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I am a centralized authority of one. I am centralized at the atomic level. I answer to no one, but am willing to collaborate with anyone. Anyone that knows me on here knows I frequently disagree regarding the philosophy of governance. I pay my own rent, and I don't go seeking it from anyone.

That is why i asked you about how you are notified about who to flag and by whom.

I don't recall this so you'll have to refresh my memory.

!dramatoken

In the full context?

What did you do to stinc?
They got you wiped from their interface.

I could've just used popcorn, but wanted to hand out a token.
It brings more eyes to the conversation.

 5 years ago  Reveal Comment


You've got DRAMA. You are going to be a Whale!

To view or trade DRAMA go to steem-engine.com.

People discover potential downvote-worthy stuff and share it in various forums, including SFR. I decide as to whether or not I want to downvote it. Sometimes I pass, sometimes I join the pile. I don't automate downvotes with this account, so it's all manual. If there's a "Chain of Command" as you state, I am not aware of its existence. It's just based on sharing information and keeping your ear to the ground. This all works in the same way for upvotes as well. For example, @miti.blog is an intel source I use for undervalued stuff to upvote.