RE: Moving to hive

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Moving to hive

in steem •  7 years ago 

Understand how steem works before you call others stupid. Hang around a bit and see that there are some faults in the system...and downvoting the overpowerful is the only way to keep the platform in check.

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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Hey thanks for this detail. Seems like a web of tangled matted shit. I would like to know more with some more detail so that minions [minnows] like myself that aren't going to get hot headed but look for answers instead can then turn around and educate others that are in panic mode as they watch all this go down.

Being able to explain it would help. Does no one mention the faults in fear of exploiters taking advantage if this bit of information goes full public or is it public info and I just haven't come across it?

There's some things being thrown out there that makes it seem like heavily invested mega whales along with devs have abandoned the platform. (I am not saying this is true and don't particularly believe it)

Do the coming updates to the platform address these issues or are we gonna just have to deal? Seems very tedious for 1 user or a handful of users to have a multitude of accounts just to do this. When these accounts turn into serious wealth how will the controller of these dedicated army accounts control himself?

Also, it can't be very decentralized if a handful of people have to do this by owning multiple accounts. Having more details would help me understand

If I can help others understand, then we can move towards not being so hot headed and come to conclusions just because bernie started flipping tables. (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻