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RE: STEEM melt down
I think we need more articles with titles like "STEEM melt down" disguised as popular opinion through the use of paid votes near the top of this landing page. That will encourage people to drop a few thousand dollars on this place, I'm sure of it. Just think about it for a second. We could tell people to invest, then sell their votes and promote articles like these. That's genius! When people research STEEM on Google, they see these encouraging headlines for many years to come, they'll see how popular these posts are, and I'm certain they'll jump all over such an opportunity! I'm surrounded by so many smart people, it hurts! </ sarcasm>
Let us in on your secret. You were hired by Steemit to head up marketing, right?
If you call being handed two jugs of whiskey, getting sent to the washroom, and told not to come out until I had a good idea — hired; then yeah, I guess.
I'll take that job, but I want three jugs of whiskey, not a jug less.
Have four. You're going to need it.
Sign me the fuck up for that job.
wrong understanding my friend. i have been always encouraging everyone on adoption of crypto and more specific, STEEM.
even in this post!
use of bots is a way of recycling my tokens rather than taking my vest out! #lets_respect_each_other 😏
It’s a descriptive title. You think all titles should be rainbows and unicorns for the sake of making steem look good? That’s called propaganda. Plus, even if his title is a little click bait-ish, you still read and commented. So it achieved its purpose.
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Really? Is that what I think? You're inside my head, browsing the merchandise? You speak for me? Thank you for this wonderful information, for I did not know what I thought until you told me what I thought.
Buying votes = Promotion, advertising.
Clickbait= "Misleading nature."
This post is propaganda.
which part of this post is exactly PROPAGANDA?!
please educate me on this
@nonameslefttouse
Read the definition, combine that knowledge with your actions.
I didn’t say that’s what you think, nor do I think I’m inside your head. I asked a question. I didn’t tell you what you thought.
As for bots and vote buying, I agree with you, but thats a much larger issue that can only be fixed if it’s addressed by the Steemit community. If they are here and are allowed to be used, it’s difficult to hold people accountable to that opinion.
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Place a 'do' before the 'you' the next time you ask a question like that. The current form made it sound rhetorical.
I “do” what I “want.” 😎
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