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RE: Do you feel like a Reject from all the Submission Rejections?

in #writing7 years ago

I'm glad you followed me back. It triggered @GINAbot to notify me. Which caused me to come back and realize I got distracted from upvoting and Resteeming ... because a friend and I were talking about your article behind your back. Sooooo let me fix a few things. Ok now. ...

I really enjoy your perspective because you are pointing out how we have the ability to aggressively choose our addictions and our responses.

In my opinion, this ends the roll of victim in/of the matrix and starts our roll as ruler of our future. The more we exercise aggressive choices over our own behaviors, the more we rule our future, even if we cannot see immediate changes. It's rare that some immediate change does not occur within us first.

I appreciate your efforts to bring quality conversation to the table even as a young account.

Steemit is like life. You will need to repeat your message often as the people reading are seldom the same. However, don't repeat paragraphs of your own writings, without using the quote block, as the bots will be by to whine at you about plagiarism etc.

Oh also if @ Steemcleaners should be by, just follow the steps needed to white list your other Internet ramblings.

Ttyl, have fun :-)

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Thank you for your comment. I love the phrases "aggressive choices" and "ruler of our future". And thank you for the advise to repeat my message as often as possible. Nice to know it is appreciated. I don't know that much about Steemcleaners, but I don't see any reason why a post like this should come to their attention (or have I missed something?)

Sooner or later you will repeat yourself between your website or other social media onto Steemit.

Cheetah scours the steem apps (steemit) and the Internet looking for Web content that matches steemit. He leaves a comment with a link to the matching content.

Generally, people go straight to victim mode and throw a tantrum (or start a new bot account, depending). Reading Cheetah's FAQ is a smarter move.

Cheetah is a bot. Steemcleaners is not. They're the review crew. They generally ask you to go through a whitelisting process. It is easy.

I've not looked lately but you might explore @ Steemcleaners posts to see if there is a way to preemptively whitelist your other Internet activities.

Have fun, enjoy

Ah ok cool. Thanks for the explanation. Let's hope it doesn't come to that :)