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Regardless, just in want out. If he unable to get things done, he will get the power down done still, and move the 65mil ninja steem away regardless. !tip !shop

I only have the input from Western people, how do you Asian folks perceive this issues from last two weeks? Actually I was happy as I can when I found that Ned sold out... I knew that this guy Justin just wanted to use the Steem coin ass a condom... Pump and dump, but while he was pumping it I had hopes that he would somehow find out what marvelous jewel he had on his hands, and mights realize he could become the Asian Zuckerberg....

I thought to myself that if anyone could dream big it has to be him.... Well this chance is now gone, the western folks didn't have him a chance to prove them neither good nor bad... They just say it's a Chinese, hence communist (I have no problems with people being capitalist, Communist, anarchist or whatever label they put on themselves)... What matters to me is if said people is clever or not ...

Please, I would like to read your opinion about the matter and what is your perception about the sentiment the Asian community has a out this

You're referring to Chinese' Chinese? Or overall Chinese? Mark the difference, I'm not the Chinese' Chinese. It's like if other people categorize people who speak Spanish at once, they're dead wrong(am I right?).

From my point of view, Justin just came in, trying to shift STEEMIT(little did he know STEEM BLOCKCHAIN does not solely belongs to STEEMIT) into TRON, so to make TRON alive and bigger. And therefore, the first blood drew when he mentioned a token swap, and all hell broke loose. None of our voted witness like that because they'd be losing their job. And the rest of the stories, you already have it. I'm just the same as yours.

Back to the general Chinese community, namely Chinese bloggers has always been victimize themselves whilst committing spam, getting caught, taking punishment from the witnesses, and thought of Sun may just be the savior. I even seen them openly requesting Sun to give "support" to the community. Imagine this, when you're out of your country, purchased a technology company and suddenly any Pablo, Jose and Alejandro came and ask you hire them, what would you do(oh wait, your name is Jose according to your handle)?

Which side the Chinese' Chinese on? You already have an idea. Overall, doing Chinese content in Steem just doesn't work, nor getting much support from the other language whale. And generally, Chinese words in the blockexplorer read as white space, oftenly mistaken as spam posts.

This is the final part of my point of view, as a general Chinese out of the Chinese country, that I've inherited the blood line, but not born there, doesn't even have a Chinese name in my ID. I have an alias which does solely Chinese blogging, I'm totally aware of how others think. Whilst I'm not getting much support blogging in English, it's worst when I did in Chinese. Will I support Chinese? Deep in my heart, I so wanted it be. But, I think I'll go with the Korean. I support both side. The voted witnesses has been doing whatever the fuck they wanted previously, it's good that Justin teach them a lesson and now they eat what they sown. On the other hand, it will be good if Justin is here to continue acting against the opposition rather than dictatorship.

Dude I should have make this a post. LOL

It's like if other people categorize people who speak Spanish at once, they're dead wrong(am I right?).

This is partially true, when you compare two groups of different Spanish speaking folks... Let's say latin American and European, you do find lots of differences. But the major Spanish speaker population lives in Latin America, and we have lots of common cultural traits... Nevertheless, you could also find some common patter between Spanish speakers from Europe and Latin America, and those common traits are more evidents in critical times (such as the one that STEEM is goin through right now).

Similarly, I have found similar traits within major blocks of people who has some kind of common history (such as language, borders, etc). Hence I wanted to ask about the broader opinion of the Eastern folks.

From your reply it's pretty clear to me that the Asian community has been overall poorly addressed from the majority of the witnesses and other important actors on this blockchain. Even the way most of the apps are coded seems to skip the important elements to integrate Asin folks (this is from you comment about the blockexplorer not displaying Chinese characters)....

To me this is a major flaw of the people who's in charge of the marketing section of Steemit Inc. (to me, they are pretty much bad at anything besides coding). And the "community" seems to be too busy dealing with their own business to pay attention to this issue.

This is interesting, why a small group from the otherwise competitive as hell Asian society has failed to realize the business opportunity here ( 孙哥 also failed to see the tru potential of this place, I think it is just because he think he already is successful enough and he has nothing more to learn).... I mean, you just go there and say, hey you like looking at people's histories, videos, art, playing cards, etc? How about joining a place where you can be paid for that??? (Actually this is the idea I think it's correct to market, because not everyone is capable of creating amazing posts, videos, dapps, etc... But anyone's is capable of finding great content and earn citation rewards... Marketing get paid for creating posts is a bad idea, people just enter believing that some random post will earn them hundreds... Everyone thinks his own content is worthy)...

I also made this comment too lengthy

It's good that you already have some basic Chinese understanding. On technology wise, I guess the chain just doesn't register Chinese word. It's there, the codes and everything is there, it just doesn't count. You can still see the Chinese word in the blockexplorer, but none of the character recognition software are capable of reading them. I'm an #esteem curator if you don't already know, the curation channel shows my 2000 words article as 3 words in the curation channel 😂 imagine, if you're steemcleaners and found this guy have always been posting 3 letter words, what are you going to do?

比如说,我现在告诉你这一排字在区块链里面是读成一个单词,你相信吗? 这个世界就是那么现实的。

The above paragraph is considered 2 word because of the space bar 😂 if you take away that space and connect the last phrase, it will immediately become ONE word. In English, some of the word can have similar word count ordeal.

Housekeeping
House keeping

One word and two word is an entirely different meaning.

I did tried my best to educate the Chinese community to make a simple yet effective footer in both Chinese and English, make use of the footer on every post so the Blockchain will start counting at the end of the post. I even offer to help translate or proof read their footer so they can use it in the future. So far, only a handful of them did it.

In the end, the Blockchain has its limitation, but the people are the ones who choose to limit themselves due to communication error. Similar issues happened to Thailand, Vietnamese, and Arabic write ups.

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