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RE: We Win Together - Positive Communication is a Path That Raises The Value of Steem...
Nah, just adapting to his style of fake politeness, as he can't stand people speaking their mind. No love, empathy or support involved. Still acting with a positive mindset though!
( I was being sarcy)
It's important not to swear, not to insult.
Why?
This makes no logical sense.
https://www.sciencealert.com/swearing-is-a-sign-of-more-intelligence-not-less-say-scientists
If swearing is a sign of higher intelligence, you're saying that it's important they do not express themselves as they wish?
If you insult a really stupid person by pointing out their stupidity, this is a bad thing?
how so?
Insults can lead to thought. And thinking is good. Honest.
Important to who? You?
A lot of swearing and cursing comments were removed by steemit policymakers, that is good progress for public viewing of platform
Appealing to a authority to do something is the antithesis of a free speech platform.
'Swearing' is subjective.
If I find 'flyski' the most disgusting swear word in the world, do I have the right to get your name removed?
Your argument is subjective, not objective
Objectively swearing and cursing words are removed by steemit owners , you and me just members of this platform.
there is no such thing as a 'objectively 'swearing' word'? Do you no understand this concept, or are you trying to impose your ideals on others?
Authoritarian,much?
So you are saying that steem owners remove information - ie they are actively censoring?
Do you have examples? (because I don't see it, and swear like a fucking trooper!)
Are you setting yourself up as 'the moral police?' lol
Good luck.
It is important that we transcend the personal ego because the Ego is the killer of intelligence. It is important for this mode of communication to have a better character, to advance at all levels. Before anyone is sentenced, they should talk to him, be told about mistakes, and be heard because he may have good ideas, can help the community, or bring in businesses that will adopt Steem. Penalties can badly affect people, so we can diminish our reputation, Steem value, and repel millions of new users. None of us wants that. The bottom line is that everything changes, everyone can be polite, also more new users who have nice posts need to be supported instead of just voting on people to earn more. But voting is not the only solution, downvote is not the correct pedagogical, psychological measure that stimulates development. The trending page is still with the same names, there is not one problem but this is an educational problem that needs to be solved with creative ideas, projects. Instead of bragging about how many people we have banished, destroyed, we should brag when we bring in new users, when we invest in Steem, and when everyone's interests are ahead of individuals. All in all, I agree, except in the case of negative incentives, a system that is much fairer, that gives everyone a chance to be a blogger, some to be marketing gurus and some to be investors, should be created.
I believe that positive communication, positive solutions are what attract people and that new and better steps should be taken through education that will explain the essence. It is best to have blogging schools to help new users learn how to write great posts.
I believe that everything will change very quickly, I also believe that together we can do a lot more for Steem.
Have a nice day and Goodnight - We Win Together
Actually, your voting scheme has been improving even more the last two days. Seems like negative incentives actually do their job, it just takes some endurance.
If you manage to get rid of the last 20% going to the biggest vote trader of the platform, we can finally move on.
Good morning , what did I miss , is comment this about subject above or something else
I vote for who I want, and you show me where this should not be done in the rules?
Show me when you manage to change the way you vote on Steemit with the strongest bloggers, then I'll believe this story.