when someone is successful and gets attention, there are parodies made of their work. It’s easier to make money off the tail of a creative person than to be creative yourself and start something new.
I’m new to steemit and learning lots watching the parodies of this post - the anti-hajein posts, and bullying tactics. I haven’t quite figured out why they would bother, but watching it nonetheless.
If someone would explain what it’s all about that would be great. Would all of us get attacked like that when we get to $100 - $300 per post?
The hatred and trolling is ridiculous. Lots of anger is directed at Haejin. Much of the hatred is racist, and much of it is just plain jealousy. You can "mute" all the trolls, and it makes reading the comments much easier. The negativity directed towards Haejin is really sad, and it sometimes keeps me away from Steemit... which is a shame, because there are so many great people here. Best of luck, and if you're interested in learning more about technical analysis, be sure to check out the tutorials at the bottom of each of Haejin's posts.
I’m choosing to stay positive and the best way to handle the negative people is to mute them.
This is why purely democratic systems don't work......mob rule. The idea of Steemit is good but in practice it is not a workable model. I don't see it lasting long term in it's current form.
@haejin constantly makes ridiculous calls, not a single one has come to fruition over the last few months, despite constant reminders that we are in a bear market and that alts are hinged on bitcoins success. Even after pointing it out numerous times, he continued making bullish calls on all sorts of useless coins even though he KNEW that they were going down. He could be right about this one, but what about the 50+ other bitcoin TA's he's done which have all been wrong? Anyone can get it right if they do enough scenarios.
He has earned a following and respect and visibility. Being right and being popular are 2 different things