Holy smoke Mr. Markdias, that is a highly-evolved response to being flagged! But I believe the original author of this post is concerned about much more than mis-perceived "bad whales" not explaining their actions - for me this is a response to a feeling of being unappreciated by whales and STEEMIT Inc.
WE are this site, WE make this technology work. If WE no longer participate, being "a whale" becomes a meaningless thing. What WE want, what is best for US, should be the primary concern of ALL INVOLVED.
But bless you sir, I get your point - you are obviously a person of great emotional intelligence.
Sure, everyone else go on strike ;)
You have less than 200 followers.
Even if all your followers strike, I wonder how much impact your call would have unless:Hey, @steembriefing
I'm not John Galt
Steemit is like Hotel California, you can check out, but you can never leave.
Understand your emotions
I'm not John Galt.
So, I'm your scab., @steembriefing
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@henry-gant
Hell yes!
The Steemit Test which was written after calling out a congenital flagger & a quiz on flaggingAlso, @proglobyte take a look at:
Holy smoke Mr. Markdias, that is a highly-evolved response to being flagged! But I believe the original author of this post is concerned about much more than mis-perceived "bad whales" not explaining their actions - for me this is a response to a feeling of being unappreciated by whales and STEEMIT Inc.
WE are this site, WE make this technology work. If WE no longer participate, being "a whale" becomes a meaningless thing. What WE want, what is best for US, should be the primary concern of ALL INVOLVED.
But bless you sir, I get your point - you are obviously a person of great emotional intelligence.