RE: This is what a top HIVE witness does: self comment+voting and downvote-retaliation

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This is what a top HIVE witness does: self comment+voting and downvote-retaliation

in hive-101145 •  5 years ago 

Alright, Gandalf, i'm willing to see things from your side of the story. Do you have a comment or an article that explains exactly what happened?

Because taking the steemd.com data at face value, it really did seem like you were spamming and milking the reward pool.

Truth is, there is a lot of good things that could emerge from this fork, and you really don't have to leave completely. You could reduce your stake on here and still function as a normal community member. Heck, i plan on cross-posting my articles on here as well. But there isn't any honour if we do the very things we disapprove of.

I know it hurts seeing steem this way, but we all gotta let it go and move forward, man.

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Even during full power down, I'm still currently top60 when it comes to SP, which gives me amount of Resource Credits big enough to make hundreds of thousands of comments.

No, I'm not staying on Steem. I consider it an obsolete fork. I chose to continue my efforts on Hive as a direct continuation of what we've built on Steem.

I wrote about it in my posts published on censored @gtg account.

I thought that maybe those stupid censors will re-enable my account to be visible on Steemit at least in order to be downvoted, or, if not, maybe those who value freedom will start to think why they can no longer see my posts and comments, but apparently I was heavily overestimating those who chose to stay.

This is no longer the platform that I want to support and I'm moving out.
No, I'm not making any actions to hurt it. I owe it to SP holders who are moving out too. That's the only reason why I'm still around helping people with migration.

“This is a classic ideological split: the people who actively want a centralized chain can stay on Steem, the ones that don't will build Hive.”

Thank you for explaining, gtg.