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RE: One Hive: Be the Bee you want to see in this World

in LeoFinance4 years ago (edited)
  1. 50 hours spent on a single blog post is a lot. But try to be more explicit about what you're aiming at with this. Otherwise you just spent 50 hours on a single blog post.
  2. Tagging 1700 people can easily be qualified as spam. Own it.
  3. I've been here (and there, on Steemit) since Oct 2016 (as I you already found out). Never a top 21 witness. Never part of the ninja mine gang. Didn't mine a single block back when mining was a thing. Didn't use sock puppets, wasn't a sock puppet for anyone. This doesn't tell any story in your post, but it's almost 4 years of continuous activity on this platform, as a single individual.

There were bad times and good times. If you want to generate more context, try looking at the witness activities and updates (votes & actual blog posts). You will find out that early adopters always had a big say in here. Joining the platform in 2016 didn't make me an early adopter, mind you.

Also, the atmosphere and actions were very charged in the first 2-3 years. It took some mental strength just to stay around - there was always uncertainty about development (is there any?), about management (who is in charge, actually?), about whales pumping or dumping (not if, but how much), or about selling the majority stake to a third party - which, eventually, happened.

I would focus more on the last year, if you want to paint an accurate picture. I'm not saying this isn't centralized, on the contrary, I'm saying it was heavily centralized, it is centralized now, but not as much as before, so what can we actually DO about it?

P.S. If you can't handle @klye conversations you're going to have a hard time here. Back when things were really charged, klye was among the nice guys. Almost a princess.

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He still is a princess.

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Bahahahah. A princess. Gosh, you really know how to flatter a boy eh?

Thanks for the laugh captain.

Anytime, mate :)

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But seriously calling this spam and telling me to own it, go fuck yourself. I'll own that.

Yeap. You're gonna have a hard time here. BTW, your touchiness brings back memory of @berniesanders / @nextgencrypto accounts. You sure you're not them? Or some sock puppet of them?

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Mate, please DYOR before jumping to conclusions like that. I was invited on the platform. Before I decided to make an account and post on Steemit, Wade took me an interview and posted on his account (I'll let you dig to find it), so there was already some stuff about me, I wasn't like out of nowhere. That's how I got to know about this whole thing. It so happen that I blog since 2006, and, between 2010 and 2016, my blog was relatively popular. I got a few requests for interviews, and Wade's 20 questions (ok, now you got even a keyword to search for) was one of them. You read way, way too much into things that simply aren't real.

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Can you detail on that? What does it mean that some accounts voted on my first post? It was customary to encourage posts with the introduceyourself hashtag, part of the onboarding process. Also, Wade invited me on the platform, he took me an interview. @thecyclist / @nextgencrypto are the same accounts. And the rest?

It's a serious question: are you implying that by getting those votes I am gaming the platform / or I am part of some "complex ring"?