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RE: Back in Austin

in #steem6 years ago (edited)

well , you are wrong and I'll give you simple example to prove my point .

lets say you and me are the only users on steemit .
I hold 70 % of all SP available and you hold 30 %

In order to keep entire 'steem rewards pool' for myself , all I have to do is create flagging bot (or do it manually) , allocate enough SP to it to keep you at 0 and use the rest of my SP to self upvote .

how much did it cost me to flag you ??? nothing

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What an amazing explanation. I finally get it!

you play it well enough for all of us.

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The funny thing about that explanation is that STEEM would have been worthless long before that will happen.

Don't need to. @mack-botjr already does that. I'm just tired of reading your crap.

I don't like seeing you on this chart https://steemit.com/@pibarabot

The quicker your account is dead, the cleaner that feed becomes. And I can move on to flag other junk.

Flagging costs resource credits.

The more someone flags. The less they are able to earn.

You are as stubborn as a flat earther.

Instead of thinking, "I'm being flagged. Maybe I'm doing something wrong. What can I change so that people stop flagging me?"

You are going around telling people that you're going to sue them.

Stop being hard headed.

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