RE: Waiting for my account to be nullified.

You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

Waiting for my account to be nullified.

in fourfourfourfour •  5 years ago 

I'm still waiting for proof for the accusations made by you and others. Where did I actively copy something or participate in criminal activity? How did you decide that me, and every other individual, got on that list?

Authors get paid when people like you upvote their post.
If you enjoyed what you read here, create your account today and start earning FREE STEEM!
Sort Order:  
  ·  5 years ago (edited)

I have no idea. It wasn't my decision. I already said that I don't support what is going on. I am sorry you are going through this. I hope you can understand that the exact same code and strategy is being used against you that was used against me, and I hope that this has helped you to understand how I have felt for the past 3 months. There was no airdrop on Hive. This post has proof. My stake was taken in the exact same manner that yours is about to be taken. It was not right when Hive did it, and it is not right now.







































No I don't. I can point to the action that led to your exclusion. It was the action that actually led to the fork. If we would have just carried all your votes over, the problem wouldn't have been solved with the fork.
You cannot enforce a standoff between centralization and decentralization, and complain when decentralization says "well, okay, let's leave everyone who supports the attacker behind and move on". It was your action that made Hive necessary. I'm not the first that tries to explain that to you, and I guess I wrote something similar before myself.

Whatever. They can probably pinpoint an action for you too (maybe it was how you voted too!). Good luck fighting it. You don't have my support aside from not voting for any witnesses running it.

L’art qui satisfait le besoin le plus impérieux sera toujours le plus
honoré.
-- Charles Baudelaire, Conseils aux jeunes littérateurs.

Lisp has jokingly been called "the most intelligent way to misuse a
computer". I think that description is a great compliment because it
transmits the full flavor of liberation: it has assisted a number of our
most gifted fellow humans in thinking previously impossible thoughts.
-- Edsger Dijkstra, CACM, 15:10

A hacker on a roll may be able to produce–in a period of a few
months–something that a small development group (say, 7-8 people) would
have a hard time getting together over a year. IBM used to report that
certain programmers might be as much as 100 times as productive as other
workers, or more.
-- Peter Seebach

The Work Begins Anew, The Hope Rises Again, And The Dream Lives On.
-- Ted Kennedy

That is one of the most distinctive differences between school and the
real world: there is no reward for putting in a good effort. In fact,
the whole concept of a "good effort" is a fake idea adults invented to
encourage kids. It is not found in nature.
-- Paul Graham

I think that a lot of programmers are ignoring an important point when
people talk about reducing code repetition on large projects.
Part of the idea is that large projects are intrinsically wrong. That
you should be looking at making a number of smaller projects that are
composable, even if you never end up reusing one of those smaller
projects elsewhere.
-- Dan Nugent