RE: 100% of this Post's Rewards to Charity #1 ~ I Will Be Donating My SBD, Liquid STEEM and SP From Post Payouts Indefinitely

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100% of this Post's Rewards to Charity #1 ~ I Will Be Donating My SBD, Liquid STEEM and SP From Post Payouts Indefinitely

in charity •  6 years ago 

What you do here is very easy to be critical of. You control the Ranchorelaxo account and upvote yourself with it for MASSIVE profits. This in and of itself is not bad, but leaves you open to further scrutiny on your rewards. That is not a bad thing. It's good for all of Steem. There can be no agreement going forward that you will not be criticized because we are not a single unit. There will always be people to call you out...as there are for any of us.

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I give no shit about what you think. So quit trying to get your comments through. Muted!

  ·  6 years ago (edited)

That's fine. I'm just pointing out the fact that the agreement you're trying to get is like saying, "I won't kill anybody if you can guarantee that everyone will like me." We can't. There will always be people to criticize you. There will always be people who downvote you. That's life in general and especially on Steemit (or any other platforms).

And a major reason why people currently flag you is because of your over-the-top reaction to everyday life. This is not an attack but an attempt to convey to you a general perception that you may not realize. You don't need any "peace treaty". All you need to do is change the way you are generally perceived. That can be very easy. Here is some options:

  1. Use the rancho account to upvote initiatives that you would like to support.
  2. Do not return flags for people that flag you. Engage with them in discourse instead and if an agreement can't be reached, ignore them. (if they flag your followers, you can flag them back)
  3. Do not attack users with opinions about you. Defend yourself in dialog or simply ignore.
  4. Stop posting the two images and a disclaimer. They're low quality and are likely to lead to more flags.

Any of these could do wonders for your public image.

At least you tried to help...