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RE: ~*~ The Big Deal That’s Not a Big Deal: The Issue of Abusive Downvoting and Community Etiquette ~*~

in #steemit8 years ago

It is great that you admitted you were wrong! This shows a level of honor and responsibility. It is awesome that even though you thought you were right that you INQUIRED first with the community! That is EXACTLY part of proper etiquette.
This post clearly says disagreement is ok and even healthy, yet proper etiquette goes a long way in having a healthy community. So this post doesn't have as much to do with you as others.
There WERE people that flagged the post and did NOT make a comment or a suggestion OR an inquiry. This obviously does not apply to you @logic

Yet if you were willing to do the "worst thing to somebody you can to on Steemit" and be WRONG about it....Maybe you could be wrong about other things as well.
For you to post research done by major companies, governments, hospitals etc who have PROVEN to be corrupt and false yet discount the information in this post is very irrational.
Especially when a truly honorable and reputable community with REAL experience, testimonials and proven successes is not fair.
It could be fair to say "I am glad you have success with that, however I have a MORE successful way here it is" agree to disagree and put in your two cents.
Yet the GoE has proven to be far more healthy, sustainable, honorable AND successful than western medic doctors.
IF what the GoE was doing is selling fake products to take advantage of people then YES it would be most certainly be worth a flag. Yet if you do research on The GoE as a whole you will see the operation is transparent and very honorable.
You obviously already had a belief BEFORE you read the post and because it was counter to YOUR belief you didn't like it. You used the reasons you did to justify it.
Again its ok to disagree yet lets do it honorably. All in all you have done it honorably because you put in your disagreement but didn't flag as abusive. This post doesn't really apply to you as much.