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RE: Is Steemit’s Success and Democracy at Risk from Crab Mentality?

in #steemit-community8 years ago (edited)

I just think that sarcasm as he wrote is a terrible way to communicate and will only lead to misunderstandings like this. The dude needs to learn how to write for media, you would think that after all his years in the biz, he would understand the power of clear, legible writing.

And he does... He was simply trying to save face later on by calling it sarcasm after everyone started bashing him for calling Steemit a scam on the front page of the website.

There is no shortage of good discussion about anarchy going on inside steemit. One thing for sure is, its not happening on DOllarVilgiante's blog. All that is going on there, is really silly posts of him learning to use the platform. That is rather boring to read. He is embarrassing himself, on his own blog, permanently in the blockchain. I am embarrassed for him and I no longer wish to associate with him. He has been muted. I will check back with him in a few months if I think about it to see if he has turned things around and started writing something interesting.

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"The dude needs to learn how to write for media" - Dude has started a media company based off his writing that was worth $240 million at one point and currently has another multi-million dollar media enterprise. Dude may also already be the top Steemer on Steemit inside of a few days. You got some tips on how to write for me, kiddo?

I do have something for you that I think anarchist and just everyone else on this platform needs to see and understand. It's about love and compassion:
https://steemit.com/anarchism/@sterlinluxan/fiery-anarchists-and-online-debate-leveraging-emotional-intelligence-and-overcoming-volatile-impulses
It's not all about money and proving you are right or someone else is wrong.

It was clickbait, plain and simple! People don't like it..."Steemit is a scam! How Bernie Sanders Screwed Me!"