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RE: I'm Taking an Extended Break from This Shithole

in #steemit7 years ago (edited)

I totally understand you. For me steemit was much more fun when I was part of a community.

Yeah, steemit is not perfect in any way, but with all the things that are being added to it (Dtube, memes, SMTs, whatever) I do see it's future.

But why would you leave? You can start cleaning up this shithole - for example flagging those idiots who didn't even read your post. Nothing will change if people will be scared of flagging someone who do deserve it.

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please STEEM is the BLOCKCHAIN

STEEMIT is a site, nothing has been added to it since the rebranding and well they are taking care of it and trying to make it work in mobile.

Flagging does nothing

you are kind of speaking nonsense and you should know better. people are scared of flagging as it is, for no reason, flagging can hurt your rep, but that's it, it's there to counter the abusive self voting(but it doesn't work) so I'd say if you have something to say, say it, don't fear flagging, flagging is there to be used as counter to upvotes, it's called downvote.... fuck this "report" and make em scared, do you see anyone of the bigger whales flagging, why do you think there isn't a bid-for flag vote bots :D maybe it's a good idea :D

Thank you for a reply j3dy.

Yes I see bigger whales flagging, they are the ones that still care about this place. It's a minority though.

half of them probably are having a hard time, I'd say there is a minority of people that care from the whales, possibly a bit bigger minority if you count in the people that think they care but are building up bid bots or voting for the same person or whatnot. They somehow too think it's healthy for a platform to have people on a paycheck and lots and lots of followers not doing anything other than praising and or bitching about and to someone...

Either way people have had a hard time working together in big groups, consensus here is always split between "parties" with everyone looking out for their perspective.