RE: On Guilds and Managing Expectations

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On Guilds and Managing Expectations

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It's fascinating to see this person trying to denigrate you when he obviously has no idea what he's talking about. It is precisely this kind of toxic behavior that I was talking about at the beginning of this post. There is no place for it. It adds no value at all.

t's fascinating to see this person trying to denigrate you when he obviously has no idea what he's talking about. It is precisely this kind of toxic behavior that I was talking about at the beginning of this post. There is no place for it. It adds no value at all.

If memory serves, this is the same guy that threatened @val with a lawsuit for questioning the effectiveness of curie.

@sigmajin

Yes, it was this post:

https://steemit.com/steemit/@steemship/open-letter-to-ned-and-dan-you-badly-need-a-communications-community-content-expert-and-i-hereby-nominate-stellabelle-or

And he said this:

As a former lawyer, who is qualified to give only a layperson’s opinion (not legal advice), I will even mention that this statement is worse than dumb. It may qualify as actionable defamation (libel, in this case, which is a civil cause of action in court). And still no public statement from Steemit, Inc.?

if there's a case-in-point argument that some bot-bait authors do not abuse their status, its TIBB. He posts every couple weeks (or "once a fortnight" as he put it in chat).

He might not be posting a huge amount of content, but its original content from someone who has some degree of celebrity of notoriety.

You got me there and I'll admit it. Nice of you to have done that song, thank you. I guess it made the rewards on those other posts worthwhile, too.