RE: @heajin I put a lot of work into my daily analysis.

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@heajin I put a lot of work into my daily analysis.

in steemit •  7 years ago 

Been meaning to post regarding the issues of steemit, but I have refrained from doing so because I'm waiting for a high-paying post to finally clear and pay me. I can see now why I stayed quiet for the last week or so. I can't imagine losing my earnings over it, but once I get paid, I plan on amping up my efforts.

I am just trying to avoid retaliatory flags for a few more hours.

This place is turning into a cesspool wild wild west scenario.

I specifically stay away from reddit for a reason, so if this is where Steemit is heading then I look forward to Synereo.

Unless someone with real power steps in and cleans this place up, it's up to us to make it happen. With my puny little upvote, it'll be a while before I can make a difference.

This gives me more than just "FOMO".

It's, I'm too late and these people are ruining it.

The meme "That's not how this works, That's not how any of this works!" comes to mind.

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Very true, it does seem as if things are getting a bit out of hand.. and the main catalyst to all the problems is haejin..

We need a massive union to take him down, even a bunch of dolphins and minnows can do it, as long as we have enough cumulitive SP
Welcome to the resistence @bitfiend!

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

It's not going to work if 10-20 of us do it here and there. It requires planning and proper coordination with 100% dedication. No, 110% dedication. A Massive, Dedicated Union.

Like if you don't join the union, then clearly You want the platform to die

Just like we can see 1000 + upvotes for bernie's posts just to see haejin tear it down, 1000 people is not enough if whales wont step up.

This means my reputation will probably get ruined just trying to protect a platform that I just joined. Is it even worth it? I've put in a lot of hours. So why aren't other whales stepping up? Is it not worth it for them to protect their own investment?

I'm really confused here. Why are reputation 25-55 people more interested in the longevity of the platform? Is it because high rep users are already rich so they don't care?

Too many questions, not enough answers. People endlessly on third-party extensions when the platform itself still says beta, and clearly has been abandoned by the 'ceo'.