RE: Moving to hive

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Moving to hive

in christianity •  6 years ago  (edited)

I would upvote @keirani-gaming if I were you...lol
thanks for the post and thanks for the comments..

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I would upvote @keirani-gaming if I were you...lol

And yet despite the boldness of your statement it doesn't escape my notice you chose not to upvote the comments you mention yourself. I would suggest you focus more on your own voting habits and not selectively worry about others voting habits. I manually curate every vote I cast, refusing to delegate to profit bots. There is a reason for every vote I cast or do not cast. While I will not justify the idiosyncrasies behind my choices, I will have a gesture with you and say this.

I mostly post based on convictions that pull at me. I'm not prone to posting just to post as many do here. This post is one that sheds a light on a concern of mine that is pervasive within the Christian community. One that the poster you seem to feel I (and not you) should upvote displays in their reply. I would be remiss in my convictions if I showed support for comments displaying the exact attitude I warn of. This in no way is a reflection of any ill will towards the person in question, and it is very possible that in the future our paths will cross where there are many intersections of mutual interest that would garner the support of my upvote.

You must understand that this site offers more than upvotes/downvotes, one being the ability to share messages one deems important with whatever audience is fated to read them. Using this post as an example, I posted it knowing full well it would not be receiving upvotes from some who regularly support my posts, and could in fact cause a change in their desire to support my future endeavors. My convictions are not ones that will fit many, and that is either my burden or theirs. In this case, it was not yours as evidenced by your lack of support for their message.