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RE: The sadness in what was supposed to be a happy ending...Hardfork .19 is now doing harm due to some selfish people

in #steem7 years ago

I agree that better education newer people makes more sense than labeling them as being greedy. I still have not fully wrapped my mind aroundnthis latest fork, other than i have to watch my voting power.

I have seen others get nasty with newer people, when it is very clear they are still trying to figure everything out. The last thing we need on steemit is "class conflicts". I have enjoyed it here because most want to work together no matter where in the world they reside or what their culture is.

Labeling people w h o do not have all the knowledge now, but eventually they will have it, sets a negative tone that is not necessary.

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Totally agree, its just not nessasary, education and a bit of patience solves this problem and makes this the best platform out there. My experience here has been amazing people are super kind, that's why his struck me weird.

If they still do not know the implication of what they are doing, it is because they do not take time to read articles pertaining it, which further proves they do not read the posts of others, but want theirs to be read

When they first start they have not had the opportunity to read everything they need. That takes time. These forks are confusing, especially to newbies. Many who end up here it is there first experience with crypto-currency. Prior to the current fork and subsequent changes I had read a number of places on Steemit on how one should up-vote themselves. With the fork I stopped doing that to conserve steempower, not because I read anywhere that it was a no-no. I still do not fully grasp the full impact of what the fork really is suppose to have accomplished. So that leads me back to: how can steemit make it clearer when they do make these changes, and make education a priority. That makes more sense than going after the minnows.