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RE: CreativeCoin: The Tribe that Gave Up

in LeoFinance4 years ago

I used the tag once and was told that I wasn't supposed to use it. I never looked back at that point. It was a pretty crappy first impression of the group. Unless they apologize or do something to change my mind, good riddance.

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Blimey.., a lot of discontentment with you and @bigtom13, I had no idea! I thought it was just creative writing and photography. I do remember some tussles between a few people, and the use of that downvote account that all the tribes used at the time, @no-ccforyou or something. !WINE.


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Yeah, they can shove off :) Ain't nobody got time for that kind of disrespect. I think honestly there was a lot of gray area in terms of what was acceptable and what wasn't. You might have had one faction holding strong to the only fiction and photography stance and then another that really could consider anything creative writing. That disconnect led to downvotes and then stuff not getting downvoted that was really no different from the other downvoted post. Thus discontent and disdain. Sending a clear message with guidelines and not just becoming a huge circle jerk would have been a better move on their part.

Yeah. I got in a pissing match with them about their 'standards'. They DV'd a friend that did a movie review and used CC tag. Said that movie reviews weren't up to the standards of CC. Music reviews were fine but movie reviews were shit. Promised a list of approved subjects. Never happened. I gave everyone I had, bought or earned to Soyrosa. That's how you know when I am good and pissed, I give stuff with value away.

Yeah, to me it seemed more like you had to be the right person not so much have the right content. "Quality" was a fluid concept depending on who you were.