RE: How To Kill Your STEEMIT Account: Steal Content, Like This Guy

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How To Kill Your STEEMIT Account: Steal Content, Like This Guy

in steemit •  8 years ago 

But then again, another steemian just posted something along the lines of >>> "I just made a shitload for a reason that I can't even understand"...and that one sentence alone "garnered" $23 for him...so far. The windup? Your opinionof the value of "content" may be "highly" out of whack so have a good time proving it isn't in a court of law. :-)

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That has nothing to do with the topic at hand. This discussion is about stealing content, not the quality of content.
As for stealing content around here, courts aren't needed, you'll be flagged to nonexistance

You meant to say "selectively" flagged. A person with a rating like I have for instance has no power to get anyone censored. Others do. "Hardly" a system of equal "opportunity,"

You have the same opportunity to build your power as anyone.
Fact

I never argued that point. I simply stated that it is MUCH easier for someone with a following to do well. And if you do some research I bet you will confirm my "suspicion" that some are coming in from day 1 with a "built in" following from other social media sites. Again, that "skews" things a bit and puts newbies in a head wind. Go ahead and try and compete with Amazon in their new venture with Whole foods as another "real life" example. You can't becuz of "scale"...your new and improved and "potentially" better idea may be doomed from the getgo...just becuz of simple herd mentality.

You're right. We should just all give up now.
@shayne how you doing this week on steemit?
Lol
Just give up Shayne... It's rigged

I'll just sidestep the conversation here as I will assume that shayne was one of the early buyers of crypto. Someone in that situation can simply resort to being cavalier about the entire situation. I tend to value opinions of people who can at least get hurt by a fall in prices. The guy who paid $250 and can afford to pay the bitcoin data miners and extra $200 per transaction to get the job done....that guy shouldn't even be allowed to be part of the conversation but even if he is. Everybody already "knows" what he will say. :-)