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RE: Strong Independent @YallaPapi Don't Need No Whale

in #steemit7 years ago

there’s already a company that makes T-shirts

Bro did you even read the article?

If people want to fight something that helps distribute the reward pool and pays users more than $0.01 for their contribution, go for it.

You should probably read the entire thing and the post before it before attacking the plan.

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Bro, did you even read my comment?

Is it possible it's just a crap plan? Don't make me read it again. Pleasssssse Nooooooooo!

Oh and I like this

And even if you can write, you're going to need to write at a high enough volume to keep up. All you're doing is rewriting news articles and making press releases for clients. It's not that hard. I can write 10 articles like this a day if I want.

Of course, you can write 10 articles a day, so why don't you?

My point was @adsactly are already a small publishing community, and following the @haejin/whale route won't find you the upvote love you're looking for.

If you're so defensive with such a tame comment, how are you going to handle the community backlash when the shit hits the fan.

As I've said before GL but this plan still needs a little work.

Think of your prospective clients and what they'll think if their posts get the same type of negative attention as @haejin enjoys.

Of course, you can write 10 articles a day, so why don't you?

Because I have better things to do. And that’s not the point of what I’m doing.

My point was @adsactly are already a small publishing community, and following the @haejin/whale route won't find you the upvote love you're looking for.

Oh I’m sorry I was aware you were a mind reader who can tell the future and also speaks for all of steemit. My bad.

If you're so defensive with such a tame comment, how are you going to handle the community backlash when the shit hits the fan.

Your comment was just a straw man and didn’t address several of the details that make the plan unique. I didn’t feel like answering it in depth as I’ve already written 6k words that address those issues.

Think of your prospective clients and what they'll think if their posts get the same type of negative attention as @haejin enjoys.

But why would they? I am not writing ten posts per day and keeping all the profits for myself. How is that not clear?

This program brings legit professionals with big money to fund high quality content en masse. We are hiring steemit users to create the majority of the work after the trial run. People can make money here for writing. Is that not the point?