That's between him and I.
Regardless, it is because he posted in my STEM community something off topic. I flagged it with a 1% flag on an account with almost no SP, just to hide it from the STEMGeeks Tribe. The only way possible to keep the tribe on topic, the flag removed 0 Steem and 0 STEM tokens, it was just to hide the content as it was unrelated. I assume he doesn't even understand how that works, but what followed is why he is on permanent flag.
He flipped his shit and started calling me a scammer and a pedophile. Not that it is really your business though, he isn't on my blacklist as I don't blacklist people for being a jackass, only spammer, fraud, abuse, and plagiarism.
Okay, well is it possible that when you flagged
the dude, it hid his stuff on Steem? Sorry to hear
about the overreaction but I live in America and
we folk don't take kindly to censorship at all. So,
it's not right to make up accusations but it's also
not right to censor people either. Imagine if you
were of a low steem class and just posted your
heart out and someone squished ya like a bug?
If you have no other recourse, I can see why he
might have gone a bit over the top. I mean it's
not an excuse but you gotta understand how
it makes people feel when you do that right?
What if you had a special account only for downvoting
the steemgeeks tribe, a tag that I notice he did not use?
If the special account was low-steem it would not hid
his post on the main steem user interface.
Nope, not until after I really flagged him.
He is not being censored, you can read all his posts and comments perfectly fine.
You know what I mean, the master-
vampire-condenser "STINC" hides it.
It isn't hidden.
Sure it is, this is what I see:
Click the button. You won't believe what happens.
Oh okay, I get it. You didn't hide it,
but you caused it to be hidden and
if I click show twice I'll be able to see
the post and the images too?
With that kind of slippery talk
you'll make a grand commissar.
LOL @nanocheeze, I was being facetious. "Grand
commissar" is not something one should aspire too.
The same applies to any [insert adjective] commissar.