@o1o1o1o hey bro how are you? Can i know the reason why you have downvoted the comment of @raonabeel, He is my friend and introduce to steemit by me, he is a newbie, and as a newbie if he has done any mistake, You can talk to him, teach him that hey bro, this is not the way to work or you are doing spamming etc, but downvote can never be a good option. We should support newbies :)
I'm requesting you to please remove the downvote :)
Thank you :)
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Your friend may have said VR too many times. Comments take a bit of work and I recognize it may be difficult for some if English isn't their native language. I would say it is a good testing ground to get better at English however. Perhaps your friend needed to read the article more closely and just examine a few sentences to see if he could create true, meaningful opinions based on them. Comments are usually better if they are very specific and provide clear understanding and clarity of thought. Best of luck.
Thank you for your suggestion :) That's what the problem is, English is not our native language, I don't know he has read the article or not, but my point is, If we found someone doing silly mistakes like this, we should teach him that it is not the way to work here. Flagging right away will down his moral and maybe he left the platform?
will it be good? Our vision of making Steemit the biggest social media will Continue like this?
Techblogger basically nailed it. Looking at the comment and the others by that account it wasn't at all clear that was a real person. Lots and lots of one or two sentence comments not really saying much, very seldom upvoted, and no original posts from that account. It wouldn't really have mattered if it was perfect English to me, I would still have downvoted.
Since you have taken the time to vouch for your friend and asked nicely I have removed my downvote. My advice to your friend is don't feel the need to post so many comments like that - a simple upvote is sufficient. If you have something that ads to the conversation - asks new questions or brings new information that is the time to post. Don't worry about the language - if necessary write in your own and post a link to Google translate, it is actually very good for most languages these days. Or post a translated version and then your native original. I do know how frustrating it is when you are a minnow and facing an exponential battle to increase your reputation. Just keep at it - post your own original content, add comments that add to the conversation, write about what you know about and follow others similarly interested and you'll be soon growing in reputation and influence. Good luck!